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Describe the throne and robe of the lord of tartary in short answer

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Answered by suha2311
10

In this poem the poet imagines himself the sole owner of a rich and fertile territory where every desirable item is available. He will live in a palace furnished with luxurious items of furniture like ivory bed and golden throne. Beautiful peacock swill spread their wings and will decorate his court. There will be tigers in the forests of his imaginary land. Fishes would swim in the ponds and their shining bodies will enhance the beauty. He will live like a great king. The announcement of royal meal-times will be made by the trumpeters. In the evening multi-colored lamps will be lighted to increase the splendor of royal palace. They will shine in yellow and red colors. The music of different instruments like harp, flute and mandolin will be enchanting. He will wear robes of unknown value as they will be decorated with diamonds and precious stones. Before the appearance of dawn he will wear his martial dress and equip himself with ”the arms to go out of palace in the carriage drawn by seven zebras. This territory will be full of natural gifts, i.e.,God’s blessings in the form of high mountains, thick forests and fertile valleys flowing with rivers of fresh water. He will be the owner of all these things. The valleys and mountains will produce agricultural and fruit varieties in abundance.The fragrant breeze will make the atmosphere extremely pleasant. The lakes, sea sand chirping birds will fly from tree to tree and will increase the charm of the land.So he will be the sovereign of such land. Thus in this manner the poet associates himself with great kings and monarchs of the past I through great pomp and show. Resonantly his servants and general public will be overawed with his extraordinary riches.

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Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
6

The answer has been stated below.

Explanation:

  • In the poem, "Tartary" written by "Walter De La Mare", the poet speaks about an imaginary lad named Tartary. The poet imagines himself as the king of this Kingdom of Tartary.
  • The poet describes the throne, that is made of pure gold. He said that if he would have been the king of Tartary, he would have made himself a throne of pure gold.
  • The robe that the poet would wear will be made of pure pearls of white, green and gold color. The robe would be as thick as grains of seeds.

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