4. At the end of the poem, the poet is prepared to make much blunder as she
draws parallels with the emerging butterfly. What does this reveal about her
state of mind?
pome name is THE CHRYSALIS
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My cocoon tightens, colors tease,
I'm feeling for the air;
A dim capacity for wings
Degrades the dress I wear.
A power of butterfly must be
The aptitude to fly,
Meadows of majesty concedes
And easy sweeps of sky.
So I must baffle at the hint
And cipher at the sign,
And make much blunder, if at last
I take the clew divine.
by Emily Dickinson
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