The Guitar"

In "The Guitar," Lorca personifies the guitar by comparing
it to a
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child's cry.
peaceful night.
bouquet of flowers.
heart that is broken

In "The Guitar," Federico García Lorca personifies the guitar by comparing it to a "heart that is broken." The guitar's music invokes a profound sense of sorrow and longing, reminiscent of a heart that has been shattered. Lorca uses this powerful metaphor to express the emotional depth of the music that pours out from the guitar.