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Figure of speech in flower school stanza​

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Answered by natashadeb
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The poem “The Flower School” by Rabindranath Tagore makes use of figures of speech like personification, metaphor, imagery and symbolism to convey the abstract meaning of flowers all throughout the poem. The school children are metaphorically referred to as flowers in the poem.

Answered by nitindange1973
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In Rabindranath Tagore’s poem “The Flower School,” the speaker is a young child trying to explain the phenomenon of flowers blooming in the spring. The poem uses personification, metaphor, and imagery throughout to convey the symbolic meaning of the flowers.

  • The flowers are compared to schoolchildren, which is an example of metaphor. The speaker tells his mother that the flowers have to go to “school underground” before they are allowed to play during “holidays,” or the rainy season. This combination of personification and metaphor highlights the speaker’s imaginative, juvenile understanding of how flowers sprout and bloom.
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