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answer the following questions:-

A). why does the speaker call the cukoo, a blithe new-corner?

B).why does the speaker the cukoo thrice?

C).has the speaker seen the cukoo?

D).does the cukoo remind the speaker of his childhood days?

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Answered by javeriakhanam2808200
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a)Wordsworth welcomes the cuckoo bird with a sense of familiarity, as he says he has heard him before. Calling the cuckoo a “blithe” new-comers alludes to the fact that the cuckoo is free and is not subject to the restrictions of human life. The cuckoo is merry and free from all worldly worries.

b).The poet has welcomed cuckoo thrice because poet was excited and eager to see the cuckoo again. In this poem the poet was expressing his love and devotion for the beautiful bird cuckoo that comes in every spring. This poem is set in the spring where beautiful flowers and birds are mentioned.

c). In "To the Cuckoo," Wordsworth addresses the cuckoo, a bird known for its melodious call, which heralds the arrival of spring. ... However, the bird is gray and inconspicuous and therefore seldom seen.

d).This poem is set in the spring where beautiful flowers and birds are mentioned. The ... More

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