English, asked by ashutoshsaini1323, 9 months ago

read the following extracts and the following questions given below:

There midnight's all a glimmer , and noon a purple glow,

And evengings full of linnet's wings.

(a) what does there in line 1 refer to ? what kind of place is it ?

(b) How does the poet describe the different phases of a day ?

(c) why does the poet want to go to this place ?

(d) what poetic device has been used in line 1?​

Answers

Answered by shailjasinha523
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Answer:

There midnight's all a glimmer , and noon a purple glow,

And evengings full of linnet's wings.

Explanation:

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We use at to specify a particular point in time. Both noon and midnight are very short periods. When the clock strikes twelve, it will be midnight. We would therefore say: at midnight or at noon.

There midnight's all a glimmer, and noon a purple glow, ... Here Yeats gives evening a "glimmer" which can be spooky since it is supposed to be dark at midnight. He also has the sky full of wings of birds. That's not natural for the night.

He sees the midnight shine and a purple glow at noon. Evenings are full ... The place which the poet is referring to in the above lines is the Lake Isle of Innisfree.

He hears peace come dropping and the cricket sing. He sees the midnight shine and a purple glow at noon. Evenings are full of linnet's wings. He feels happy ...

Noon a purple glow,” the noon would be purple because of the radiant sunsets that you see when you are out of the smoggy town.

the poet want to go to this place because he wants to spend his time as a boy

visual imagery images are used

hope it helps you

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