Asked by Tony
What is the allusion of this poem?
What is the allusion about the meaning?
FIREBIRD
nothing prepares us for brilliant
entrance of creature of fantasy
or object of enchantment
useless to resist its allure
always takes unawares
drawn to its fiery nature
is instantly smitten
inflames
irresistibly
soul’s taken to pyre
heart reduces
to ashes:
hence Icarus’ fate
and the tale of Phoenix
What is the allusion about the meaning?
FIREBIRD
nothing prepares us for brilliant
entrance of creature of fantasy
or object of enchantment
useless to resist its allure
always takes unawares
drawn to its fiery nature
is instantly smitten
inflames
irresistibly
soul’s taken to pyre
heart reduces
to ashes:
hence Icarus’ fate
and the tale of Phoenix
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
You didn't read what was already posted to your previous identical question on this topic?
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Answered by
m
pretty sure if he read it he wouldnt be asking for the ansers idiot...
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