English, asked by gspann, 11 months ago

What does the purple headed mountain in the poem All Things Bright and Beautiful
mean?

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Answered by aranhajulie21
8

Answer:

The 'purple headed mountain' in one verse of hymn is thought to refer to the nearby sugar loaf and blorenge peaks

Answered by ZareenaTabassum
3

The Answer is:

"C.F. Alexander's" poetry "All Things Bright and Beautiful" is a praise to Lord over his brilliant and lovely formation of the material universe.

The mountain has a purple helmet, or rather, it seems purple as the sunset approaches.

  • Golden beams of such setting sun strike the mountain, giving it the appearance of having a purple head.
  • The sun radiates red color as it sets. Because they're blanketed in forests, these mountain summits are often blue.
  • The mountain peaks turn purple as the sun's rays hit them as it sets. Therefore, the poet skillfully characterizes it as a mountain with purple heads.
  • The God Almighty is indeed the creator of all things, vast and little, bright and beautiful, smart and magnificent.
  • Every single tiny plant that blooms now has vibrant colours thanks to him.
  • Each small bird who sings now has teeny wings, thanks to him.
  • He also made sky clouds, streams, and hills, and they are all brilliant and lovely. At dawn and dusk, the mountain's summit appears purple or blue.
  • Due to the morning and night sun's projection there in river, which flows close towards the mountain, it seems brilliant and lovely.

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