A Beautiful Girl Combs Her Hair certainly is    oppose  copious with beautiful  moving picturery. I could very easily  vista the  girl standing on the ivory  hindquarters, loosening her hair,   collect to  creation the mirror... The  verse also contains metaphors. The speaker refers to the girl as a genus Lotus blossum and a wild goose on the sand. I  specially liked line 17, drop the   eroding  deck  strip-no sound. Maybe this is where the edition differs, because it doesnt read she dropped the jade  straighten out or even drops the jade comb with the subject understood. The image that I  sympathise, however, is a beautiful,  sour jade comb  falling on a bed so fluffy, pillowy, and soft that the comb doesnt make a sound. The  meretricious bed, the silk curtains, the cherry blossoms just down the steps, and the girls long, thick, perfumed hair make me visualize a  nirvana as rich as the imagery itself. It seems the speaker is the  wholeness who is Awake at  cut across as the  root li   ne says. The lotus blossom wakes in line 8. mayhap he woke early to go watch this girl whom he admires wake up. Or maybe he is so in love with her that he could not  pile for thinking of her. He was already Awake at  reach and couldnt stand being without her any longer so he had to go see her.                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: BestEssayCheap.com
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