How Hopkins compare the qualities of bird to christ. Explain
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The speaker compares the bird with Christ, “my chevalier”, who is a billion times lovelier, more brute (wild) and dangerous (consuming) in his beauty. The fire or brilliance of Christ is dazzling this bird is no wonder. ... There are also unusual combinations like “dapple-dawn-drawn”, which is an image of the bird.
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The speaker compares the bird with Christ, as “my chevalier”, who is a billion times lovelier, more brute (wild) and dangerous in his beauty. The fire or brilliance of Christ is dazzling this bird is no wonder. There are also unusual combinations like “dapple-dawn-drawn”, which is an image of the bird.
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