Describe the beauty and the characteristics of the kingfisher according to WH Davies
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The poem primarily focuses on the beauty and charm of the kingfisher. The poet declares it to be born from a rainbow, endowed with all of its colours. The poet asks it to live in peace, away from mankind.
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The beauty and the characteristics of the kingfisher according to WH Davies is as follows:
- According to legend, the kingfisher got "the color of his breast from the heat of the setting sun"
- The line "the kingfisher / de l'aurore," which translates to "the kingfisher of the dawn," in the same stanza also links the kingfisher to the sun.
- The sun represents heat.
- Although both "kingfisher and peacock" have beautiful colors like a rainbow, according to the poet, the kingfisher "is not haughty like a peacock."
- He claims that Kingfisher lacks ambition and is quite humble. It only inhabits solitary, tranquil locations.
- In fact, this depiction of the kingfisher is made with "golden eyes," "golden quills," and "golden feet."
- Gold is associated with beauty and preciousness, suggesting that the kingfisher is a priceless bird.
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