the poet compares the bride to a flower
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The poet draws a very vivid description of the bride. She states that the bride is 'like a flower', 'a bird', 'a laugh', 'a star', 'a beam', and 'a tear'. The poet's intention of using such similes is to get across that the bride is very fragile but precious and needs to be handled with care.
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