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How does the poet compare fog to a living being

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Answered by rheakaushik77
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Answer:

The poet gives the fog a sense of movement and liveliness through his use of animal imagery. The fog is visualised as coming on little 'cat' feet, it looks over the harbor and city and then moves away, as if its on haunches.

Answered by vilnius
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The poet compares fog to a living being.

Explanation:

  • In the poem 'Fog" the poet had compared the fog with a living being.
  • He had compared the fog with a cat.
  • He says that as a cat comes without making any noise, similarly 'fog' also comes in without any noise.
  • A cat comes and sits. It watches the whole city and then moves on slowly.
  • In the same way, the fog also comes and watches the city and then moves on.

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