why is a poem compared to a tiny bud
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Koriyama refers to a poem's initial impression as ordinary and reserved. ... The connotation used by Koriyama reminds the reader that a "tiny bud" (11) is how a beautiful masterpiece begins, and one must be patient during the early stages of a poem until its true meaning is discovered.
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It is called personification
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To say non living things like living creatures. To make it more lively .
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