What does 'stringing the daisies' mean?
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These lines have been taken from the poem “From a Railway Carriage” written by Robert Louis Stevenson. Poet says that he sees some ladies in a common village grassy land, they were making garlands of daisy flowers. hope it helps.
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Stringing the daisies means making a garland of daisies. It is a type of imagery that is used in the poem 'From a railway carriage'.
- Imagery in poems is a type of poetic device that is meant to create an imaginative picture in the minds of the readers with a unique compiling of words.
- Other poetic devices include simile, alliteration, onomatopoeia, etc
- Poetic devices, a form of literary devices, are used to make an improved poem by adding elements of structure, rhythm, grammar, and verbal and visual elements. All these elements make the poem a work that is enjoyed by many.
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