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- Explain the metaphor the poet uses to describe the sunset in An Indian Summer Day on the Prairie​

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The poet uses the metaphor of an old eagle to describe the sunset in the poem "An Indian Summer Day on the Prairie".

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The poet considers the setting of the sun to signify the end of the day. As the poet describes in the poem "The sun is an eagle old; Atop of the spirit-cliffs", the sun is compared to an old eagle on top of a cliff, which is preparing for its death. The last line of the poem "He builds himself a crimson nest" is used to signify the color of the sun and the sky as the sun sets.

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