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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    garden symbolises this world created by God. Birds symbolise human beings who are also created by God. Summary of The Bird Sanctuary Quiz on The Bird Sanctuary

    garden symbolises this world created by God. Birds symbolise human beings who are also created by God.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The Bird Sanctuary is a lyric poem. Summary of The Bird Sanctuary Quiz on The Bird Sanctuary

  3. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The garden remains joyous, melodious and full of festive because of birds. Summary of The Bird Sanctuary Quiz on The Bird Sanctuary

    The garden remains joyous, melodious and full of festive because of birds.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Parrots are called marauders i.e. raiders because they plunder red and ripe figs from the trees and fly away. Summary of The Bird Sanctuary Quiz on The Bird Sanctuary

    Parrots are called marauders i.e. raiders because they plunder red and ripe figs from the trees and fly away.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The Bird Sanctuary is a metaphorical poem written by Sarojini Naidu who is known as a poetess of Indian flora and fauna. The very name of this poet depicts that its about natural habitat of birds. Hence nature is a dominant element in this poem. As we go through the lines, we find that the poet descRead more

    The Bird Sanctuary is a metaphorical poem written by Sarojini Naidu who is known as a poetess of Indian flora and fauna. The very name of this poet depicts that its about natural habitat of birds. Hence nature is a dominant element in this poem.

    As we go through the lines, we find that the poet describes dawn time in which various birds chirp and fill the air with melodies. There are some birds which make nests on the top of tree while some others eat figs. In the poet, poet prays that all these birds may keep singing in their homes.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    the birds are singing and enjoying freedom while living in the sanctuary in the poem The Bird Sanctuary. Summary of The Bird Sanctuary Quiz on The Bird Sanctuary

    the birds are singing and enjoying freedom while living in the sanctuary in the poem The Bird Sanctuary.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Metaphorically, birds refer to humans on Earth in the poem The Bird Sanctuary. Summary of The Bird Sanctuary Quiz on The Bird Sanctuary

    Metaphorically, birds refer to humans on Earth in the poem The Bird Sanctuary.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven
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    Imagery refers to figurative language used by the poet to create a picture in our mind. In the poem, the poet uses various types of imagery. e.g. Visual Imagery: It creates a mental picture. The poet uses visual imagery ample of times, e.g. "gull parades its sea-washed silver", "The hoopoe and the kRead more

    Imagery refers to figurative language used by the poet to create a picture in our mind. In the poem, the poet uses various types of imagery. e.g.

    1. Visual Imagery: It creates a mental picture. The poet uses visual imagery ample of times, e.g. “gull parades its sea-washed silver”, “The hoopoe and the kingfisher their bronze and sapphire blue”, “silken down and slender banyan twigs”, “the jade-green gipsy parrots”, “red ripe figs”, “sun-ward flight “, “Wild gray pigeons”.
    2. Auditory Imagery: It involves explain things, ideas and actions using sounds. e.g. “quiet garden”, “magic tumult”, “the festival of Dawn”, “carols in richly cadenced rapture”, “lyric throats of amber, of ebony and fawn”.
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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The poem The Bird Sanctuary is addressed to The Master of Birds i.e. God. Summary of The Bird Sanctuary Quiz on The Bird Sanctuary

    The poem The Bird Sanctuary is addressed to The Master of Birds i.e. God.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven
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    Melodious carols coming out of throats of birds like amber, ebony and fawn cause magic tumult in the garden. Summary of The Bird Sanctuary Quiz on The Bird Sanctuary

    Melodious carols coming out of throats of birds like amber, ebony and fawn cause magic tumult in the garden.

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