What does dylan thomas compares the church with in poem in october?
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In the poem Poem in October, Dylan Brown makes
an attempt to describe how various small objects appear when they are viewed
from a height at a distance. For example, he says that the church which is
situated in the harbor looks very much like a snail with horns rising high
through the mist.
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The poet Dylan Thomas introduces church in the fourth stanza. In this stanza Thomas describes how small objects look from an elevated height, such as that on the hillside on which he is standing. Hence the church in the harbouractually resembles a small snail with its horns rising through the mist that the rainy weather has given rise to near the sea.
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