Why does the poet say that the redness of the fire is cruel?
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Why does the poet say that the redness of the fire is cruel?

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Ans. The speaker is in the opinion that the redness of the fire is cruel. It eats up in and everything of the dead body. Half cooked limbs give us clear understanding about the immoral behaviour of the fire. Thus he says that the redness of the fire is cruel.

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