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Identify smilies and metaphor used in the poem "prayer" by G.A.Mehjoor

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Answered by aaminakohli
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Answer:

similes:(i)Like dew,how long shall I wait for the first flash of the sun?

(ii) Awaken me(like) with the flowers in the first stroke of the dawn.

Metaphors:(i)The way of truth

(ii).Dwell in ignorance

(iii)nectar of knowledge

Explanation:

similes:(i)Here,he compares his life without the blessings of his lord like a dew that longs for the ist ray of sun.

(ii)here,he compAres himself withflower

Metaphors:(i)here, he prays his lord to lead him the way of truth

(ii)here,he prays his lord to dwell in ignorance

(iii)here,he prays his lord show upon him the nectar of knowledge..

Answered by NehaKari
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"Prayer" by G.A. Mehjoor uses several similes and metaphors to describe the nature of prayer. Through these comparisons, the poem emphasizes the beauty and power of prayer as a spiritual practice that can provide guidance, hope, and a sense of connection to something greater than oneself.

Similes:

  • "Like fragrance from the flowers at even tide" - This simile compares the effect of prayer to the pleasant scent of flowers that can be experienced in the evening.
  • "Like music from the lute" - This simile compares the effect of prayer to the sweet sound of music that can be heard from a lute.

Metaphors:

  • "A stream that flows in silence underground" - This metaphor compares prayer to a quiet, hidden stream that flows beneath the surface of the earth.
  • "A voiceless thought that rises in the heart" - This metaphor describes prayer as a thought or feeling that is expressed silently from the heart without any words.
  • "A hope that shines upon the misty slope" - This metaphor compares prayer to a shining light that illuminates a foggy or unclear path, providing hope and guidance.

  • These literary devices help to emphasize the power and beauty of prayer in the reader's mind. By comparing prayer to things like fragrance, music, a stream, a thought, and a shining light, the author is able to convey the intangible and spiritual nature of prayer in a way that is both relatable and powerful.

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