3. Why does the poet call the bird's nest its paradise?
Which lines tell us that the poet admires the beauty of the
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Answer: The poet when speaks of birds without a nest on the earth means they have no fixed place on this earth to live. Paradise is a word which refers to heaven; a better place than earth to live in. These birds are free and far from the shackles of earthly emotions and sufferings.
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paradise refers to the heaven. so the poet called the bird's nest its paradise
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