Accountancy, asked by teja9749, 10 months ago

Explain the line silence is golden freedom is sweet?

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Answered by VineetaGara
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"Silence is golden, freedom is sweet" is an example of two metaphors.

One is the metaphor of comparing silence with the invaluable gold to represent the worth of silence in every sphere of life. Secondly, freedom is compared with sweetness that would leave a pleasant taste in our memory.

This line is a part of Robin Mc Maugh Klein's "Amanda" poem.

Answered by rohitgupta81
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Amanda is constantly nagged by her mother and she wanted freedom from this nagging.When she felt herself as an orphan she describes the freedom as sweet and she was like a mermaid or rapunzel she felt that silence is golden.

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