What are the metaphors in the Village Blacksmith by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow?
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The poet talks about a person, the blacksmith of course, who is strong and he is standing under the chestnut tree. His hands are stronger than usual and the poet uses a simile to compare his hands to iron bands in the last line.
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