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The harsh thunder of imperial power
would fade into sleep
Like a sunset's crimson splendour,"
Which figure of speech is used in these lines?
Simile
Metaphor
Here
is compared to
This comparison is called 'simile'​

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Answered by sapphire42
29

Answer:

Simile

Here Harsh thunder of imperial power is compared to sunset's crimson splendour

Explanation:

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Answered by AncyA
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Answer:

  • The figure of speech used in these lines is Simile.
  • The poet compares sunset with imperial power

Explanation:

  • The figure of speech used is Simile because it compares two things using the word like.
  • These lines are from the poem "Taj Mahal" by Rabindranath Tagore.
  • The love between the Mughal emperor and his beautiful wife Mumtaz was explained in the poem.
  • A simile is a figure of speech that is used to compare two unlike things by using "like" or "as".

"Like a sunset's crimson splendour"

  • This line compares the sunset with the imperial power.
  • The imperial power gets diminishes or fades like the sunset deep Splendour.
  • The poet compares sunset with imperial power using the word like.

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