how does carl Sandburg portroyed the nature and its silent working in fog
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Carl Sandburg, poet of the fog, compared fog to a cat. He portrays it as an animal, a cat.
Sandburg thinks the fog is like a cat that comes silently so that no one can sense it arrival.
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In this manner Carl Sandburg portrayed the nature and its silent working in fog
Step by step explanation:
- The poem depicts the poets interest in nature.
- The poet beautifully descries how the fog move upon the Harbour waters.
- The poet created a metaphor of a cat with the fog.
- While comparing the fog with a cat, the poet says, the fog comes in just the way how cat stalks someone or something. In a tiny silent feet manner.
- The poem has an idea that the fog is alive like a cat. The fog turns into a cat. Later the same cat morph itself into fog and then disappears.
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