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I think this poem is first and foremost personifying nature, specifically sunflowers. The dialogue set up is to indicate the feeling of the flowers. I also think that Blake wanted to create a comparison and contrast between human nature and nature itself. The flowers are obviously disgruntled being left outside and are tired. It is a great personification poem about the human condition of weariness or fatigue.
bown in the inside and yellow pedals
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True sunflowers only occur in red, orange, and yellow varieties, with varying shades of these colors. Other plants which are sometimes called "sunflowers,"such as oxeyes, may be pure white, blue, or even purple.
No, sunflowers are not green. When they are grown, they are black\brown in the middle (the seeds) and golden yellow on the outside (the petals).
Sunflowers, among others.
No, the description "the leaves were red, yellow, and orange" is not an example of personification. Personification involves giving human qualities or characteristics to non-human things or objects. In this case, the colors of the leaves are simply being described.
DEFINITION: personification is a figurative language where things or animals have human abilities. Personification
Yellow, a dandelion yellow because he lived near a field of sunflowers and dandelions. Hope it helped! Chelsea
Sure can! Here is a partial list of yellow flowers:liliesgerbera daisiesshasta daisiesgazaniasmillion bellsstrawflowerosteospermumtulipsgladiolassnapdragonsdaffodils
Either it's mustard or canola. You could also be referring to sunflowers...
they are called the starry night,sunflowers,almond blossom, sunny lawn and the yellow house