What does bright topaz mean for “the denizens of a world of green”?
How are Aunt Jennifer’s tigers pranced across a screen bright topaz denizens in
a world of green?
Lest a boy in his early teens get scared of the men under the tree.
In the above extract what does the sentence- “bright topaz denizens of a world of green” mean,
I didn’t find any relation between the words “topaz” and “denizens”?
How can we help?
What makes that name “The best”?
Topaz gemstone is one of the most important indian gemstones. I had thought it was usually blue, but some research shows that it can be diverse shades of orange and brown as well. Many plants in India (including India) have greenish colour. Why is
the November birthstone the symbol of friendship So we have beautiful, hard, crystalline, light refracting, light
reflecting Orange Tigers living in (denizens of) a world of green… I think of forests… Compare with William Blake’s Tyger Tyger, burning bright, In the forests
of the night; What
immortal hand or eye
could frame thy fearful symmetry?
Attractive blog site for poets: www.shmoop.org.worst.html. com/aunt-jennifers-tigers/
Specific Link here. Read the explanation, – http://www.shmoop.com/aunt-jennifers-tigers/stanza-1-summary On
this website, you can follow the vocab for a few hours! Since topaz is a shiny crystal, denizen means an inhabitant. So, to rephrase the poem, the tigers are bright, crystalline animals that prance around their “world of green. What is this world like? Where are tigers known for their tiger-like behavior? Though this animal appears only in some film, they are an amazing creature. They are bright and crystal-like, and they prank. Rich’s colorful imagery is really vivid here. No kidding.
What are some interesting moments in life?