A Fantasy

by Sara Teasdale

Her voice is like clear water

That drips upon a stone

In forests far and silent

Where Quiet plays alone.

Her thoughts are like the lotus

Abloom by sacred streams

Beneath the temple arches

Where Quiet sits and dreams.

Her kisses are the roses

The glow while dusk is deep

In Persian garden closes

Where Quiet falls asleep.

"A Fantasy" by Sara Teasdale

Question
Use the poem to answer the question.

What is the effect of the figurative language in this poem?

(1 point)
Responses

The symbolism helps create a melancholy, nervous mood.
The symbolism helps create a melancholy, nervous mood.

The hyperbole emphasizes the speaker’s desire for quiet contemplation.
The hyperbole emphasizes the speaker’s desire for quiet contemplation.

The personification and onomatopoeia help develop the characteristics of Quiet.
The personification and onomatopoeia help develop the characteristics of Quiet.

The similes and metaphor help create a calm, peaceful mood.

1 answer

The similes and metaphor help create a calm, peaceful mood.

The poem uses figurative language, particularly similes and metaphors, to evoke imagery that conveys serenity and tranquility. Descriptions such as "Her voice is like clear water" and "Her thoughts are like the lotus" suggest beauty and tranquility, contributing to the overall peaceful atmosphere of the poem.