Why are the flamingoes reffered to as 'a blood red flag'? In the slave's dreams
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The blood-red flag mentioned in the poem is not actually a physical flag at all. Instead, it's a simile used to describe what the flock of flamingos before him looks like. The flamingos also serve as guides for the slave while he sleeps.
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The blood-red flag mentioned in the poem is not actually a physical flag at all. Instead, it's a simile used to describe what the flock of flamingos before him looks like. The flamingos also serve as guides for the slave while he sleeps.
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