a poem on nature and environment of Manipur and Nagaland ... in hindi and in English both
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THE ENVIRONMENT
"A Bird came down the Walk (359)" / Emily Dickinson. In this poem, we see Emily Dickinson exhibit her extraordinary attention to detail and powerful articulation of observation. Alone in her home in Amherst. Massachusetts, she demonstrates how one does not need to travel the world extensively to write about the unique beauty in the everyday. She notes her encounter with a bird doesn't notice it's being watched. It conducts itself in a friendly fashion as it interacts with the animals around it. The simple experience of watching a bird proves Dickinson's wonderful ability to create imagery and illustration through words. Pay attention to the the world she helps us, the audience, see through her words. The bird ate and angleworm, then "drank a Dew / from a convenient Grass—," before it stepped aside to let a beetle pass by. The bird's "velvet" head had "worried eyes" that rested on "unrolled feathers." The imagery in the final stanza, noting the butterflies flying in a smooth motion
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