acknowledgement of the poem of god save the beetle
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Explanation:
In this poem, the narrator is worried about a
beetle. In the first line itself, he asks for God’s help. He wants God to give
some ‘sense of direction’ to the insect, because the insect keeps flying in through
the open window. However, that is not the only problem. The narrator’s main
concern is that the beetle will drown itself in the fishbowl. The insect has
already fallen into the bowl twice. Each time he had pulled it out of the water
and left him in the garden. But the beetle keeps coming back. As the speaker is
getting ready to go to bed, he observes that the beetle has flown into his room
yet again and is swimming in the fish bowl. He informs the readers that the
insect is looking quite tired. Since the speaker is going to fall asleep soon,
there is very little he can do to help the insect. It is now up to God to make
the beetle behave in a more sensible way, so that he doesn’t disturb the
goldfish or drown himself.
Answer:
In this poem, the narrator is worried about a
beetle. In the first line itself, he asks for God’s help. He wants God to give
some ‘sense of direction’ to the insect, because the insect keeps flying in through
the open window. However, that is not the only problem. The narrator’s main
concern is that the beetle will drown itself in the fishbowl. The insect has
already fallen into the bowl twice. Each time he had pulled it out of the water
and left him in the garden. But the beetle keeps coming back. As the speaker is
getting ready to go to bed, he observes that the beetle has flown into his room
yet again and is swimming in the fish bowl. He informs the readers that the
insect is looking quite tired. Since the speaker is going to fall asleep soon,
there is very little he can do to help the insect. It is now up to God to make
the beetle behave in a more sensible way, so that he doesn’t disturb the
goldfish or drown himself.