Look there, in that smithy;
It's red oven, fierce flames,
The pad locks are already opening their mouth and each fetter is skirting around.
( Which poetic device has used in the above stanza by the poet? Explain it.)
Answers
Answer:
The poetic device used is the oven in the blacksmith's shop.
Explanation:
The poet wants/asks the reader to look inside the shop of smithy (Blacksmith’s Shop). The oven inside the shop has become red owing to burning and the fire thus produced is burning with brighter flames. In these flames the metallic locks and shackles are being made for the people who’ve raised their voices against the cruelties and injustice being perpetrated on them by tyrants. The poet further says that every metallic shackle, fetter or chain is skirted around by blacksmith himself or it itself skirts around in
the red, violent flames. And, it is with these shackles and metallic locks that they would be stopped from going ahead in their movement of resistance against the injustice and cruelties which they’ve been suffering for long.
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