What is the flash of turquoise in the peepal tree why is it is described so
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basically a peacock is referred as India's animal so all that she appreciates is of India. the word mentioned of "then, a flash of turquoise in the peepal tree" it means of a color that is bluish- green, named after a precious stone.PLEASE MARK THIS THE BRAINLIEST
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The flash of turquoise in the peepal tree represents a peacock.
- A turquoise is a bluish-green color similar to a peacock's feathers.
- The poet gives many clues in the poem which tells the reader about the presence of a peacock.
- One of them being- the flash of turquoise.
- The poet tries to paint a vivid image of a peacock through such descriptions.
- When the poet refers to the peacock as "a flash of turquoise," the reader's mind immediately conjures up an image of a vivid, green, and blue peacock.
- The second stanza's repetition of "A blue shadow" creates a beautiful impression of the peacock in its deep color.
- The bird is shown as a visual feast.
- The bird also descends with its "slender neck arched away," and the phrase "the very end of his tail" portrays the bird's magnificent beauty.
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