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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I need help, thank you!! :) How does the poet use figurative language to portray the violets? She uses the violets as a symbol of death and decay because they last such a short time. She describes the violets in great detail, especially the great variety in their sizes. She criticizes the violets because they represent spring, a season she misses terribly. She personifies the violets, giving the flowers human qualities. C? I'll post the poem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

On Arranging a Bowl of Violets by Grace Hazard Conkling I dip my hands in April among your faces tender, O woven of blue air and ecstasies of light! Breathed words of the Earth-Mother—although it is November— You wing my soul with memories adorable and white. I hear you call each other: “Ah, Sweet, do you remember The garden that we haunted—its spaces of delight? The sound of running water—the day’s long lapse of splendor, The winds that begged our fragrance and loved us in the night?”

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do you agree with my answer or do you think it might be something else? :o

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I was thinking but I'm not really sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think it's Earth Mother speaking, she remembers how bright and ecstasies spring was; then she said "The winds that begged our fragrance and loved us in the night." That's why I think it's C.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So when she said "The winds that begged our fragrance and loved us in the night." I think the author is saying that Mother nature begged the fragrance of the Violets. (Since the wind is still kind of part of mother nature?) @19chris_leighton

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what?

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