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What are vowels compared to in ' The Word ' by Neruda

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Answered by jagan45173
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In the poem The Word, by Pablo Neruda, the author personifies the word by stating how it's " born in the blood " and that it " grew in the dark body " .

Answered by durgacsshaji
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Vowels are like silvery fish in an ocean- they add beauty to the already enchanting ocean. Next, Neruda goes to a few surrealistic imageries by comparing vowels to thread, foam, and metal.

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