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Sunday, 4 March 2018

Susan Noon’s Pitcher-I.A Richards’ Figurative Language.








               The concept about painting of Susan Noon’s blue pitcher, we find in I.A Richards’ Poem Solemn and Gray. The poetic line about Blue Pitcher is like,

                           While below the Hawthorns Smile like milk splashed down,

                                          From Noon’s blue pitcher over mead and hill;


          During the reading of the poem, it is very difficult to connect and understand this line about Noon’s blue pitcher. When we search on Google we find following image of ‘blue Pitcher’.

                    The fallen flowers outside blue pitcher is compared with the way white flowers of Hawthorn were visible to the cloud-like splashed milk over mead and hill.


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