English, asked by Kvana, 8 months ago

What is the flash of turquoise' in the pipal tree? Why is it
described so?​

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Answered by rohithr1808
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Answer:Then there is flash of turquoise in the peepal tree, which is another indication that a peacock is present. The impression of its slender ached neck as he descends, and a glimpse of the very end of its tail as he swiftly darts away.

Explanation:

Answered by swethassynergy
1

Peacock is described as a flash of turquoise by a poet, as well as an indicator of a peacock's presence.

Explanation:

  • This question comes from Sujata Bhatt's writing "The Peacock," she is a diasporic writer based in Germany.
  • When the poet refers to the peacock as "a flash of turquoise," the reader's attention is immediately drawn to the peacock's bright, green, and blue appearance.
  • The poet went on to add that the bird is offered as a delight for the eyes.
  • The bird walks down the street with its "slender neck stretched away," and the line "the certain length of his tail" depicts the bird's exquisite beauty.

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