Appreciating the Poem
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In stanza 2, a distinction is made between 'unanimity and proximity fully united
fairly united). Another example of this is cloth without, and food within
(something to cover the outside-something to fill the inside). Can you see
another such pair just before it? Can you see one or more pairs in stanza
Can you see any at the end of the poem?
Look again at stanza 3 ('He is a creature...). Consider how much it says about
human nature-so many qualities, so well-worded and well-arranged in
contrasting pairs, ending with the most central of them all. Try writing
a paragraph appreciating the stanza, with examples of the points you make
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