In the poem Sonnet what is the Red seemuls compare to
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Explanation: The poem SONNET written by TOM DUTT
- In the above poem the poetess describes the grandeur and beauty of her garden.
- According to her the beauty of her garden is enchanting.
- Her garden is attractive because of the presence of various trees with colorful leaves.
- The poetess compares the Red seemuls to the trumpet.
- A comparison is found in the brilliant bright red color flowers of the seemul tree which is like the sudden shrill of sound of the trumpet.
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