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The Garment is compared with ________ in the poem 'Upon Westminster Bridge'​

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Answered by jitupatil1947
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Explanation:

The question refers to the poem “Upon Westminster Bridge” by William Wordsworth. Open unto the fields, and to the sky; As is evident from the lines, the simile compares the garment to the morning.

Answered by ishwaryam062001
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Answer:

The question refers to the poem “Upon Westminster Bridge” by William Wordsworth. Open unto the fields, and to the sky; As is evident from the lines, the simile compares the garment to the morning.

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The poem "Upon Westminster Bridge" compares the beauty of the garment of the world with a "light blanket of a faint yellow hue".

This comparison is used to illustrate the peaceful and serene beauty of the landscape on the bridge, which is so different from the hustle and bustle of the city.

The poem paints a picture of a world that is still and tranquil, and the garment of the world is a metaphor for this peaceful beauty.

The question refers to the poem “Upon Westminster Bridge” by William Wordsworth.

Open unto the fields, and to the sky; As is evident from the lines, the simile compares the garment to the morning.

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