In “Your Laughter,” the symbol of the blue flower expresses the speaker’s
A.) artistic interests
B.)romantic desires
C.)longing for his homeland
D.)spiritual connection with natureAnswer:
C). longing for his homeland
Explanation:
In this poem, Neruda talks about a blue flower as he is talking about the laughter of his beloved. He implies that the blue flower refers to his country, Chile. Neruda says:
"I want your laughter like
the flower I was waiting for,
the blue flower, the rose
of my echoing country."
Answer:
The answer should be C.
Explanation:
Don't even try B. romantic, because I got it wrong.