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Vesna [10]
4 years ago
6

What does the "gaudy melon" flower in Robert Browning's "Home Thoughts, from Abroad" symbolize?

English
2 answers:
madreJ [45]4 years ago
8 0
Italy is your answer

lys-0071 [83]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

a. Italy

Explanation:

"Home-Thoughts, From Abroad" praises the consistently and the household, appearing as a short verse. The artist throws himself in the job of the pining to go home explorer, aching for everything about his cherished home. Now in his vocation, Browning had invested a considerable amount of energy in Italy, so maybe the yearning for England has a touch of historical earnestness joined to it. The lyric depicts a commonplace springtime scene in the English wide open, with fowls singing and blossoms sprouting. Browning attempts to make the ordinary magical, as he describes the thrush’s ability to recreate his transcendental song over and over again.

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