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appreciation of to a butterfly figure of speech​

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1) Title : The title of the poem is 'To a Butterfly '.

2)Author: The author of this poem is the poet William Wordsworth.

3) Rhyme Scheme :The rhythme scheme of the first stanza in : aabbcbccb . The rhyme scheme of the second stanza is : aabbcacca

4) Favorite Line :My favorite line from the poem is : "Dead times review in thee ". I like this line because it conveys very consisely how a thing we observe can transport us directly to our past Literal meaning of the line is :"The dead time (I. e. the past) gest a new life in you. "The suggestive meaning is :"The butterfly brings forth a past incident vividly to the poet 's mind ".

5) Theme / central idea : The Speaker of the poem (here, the poet himself) is a grown - up person who looks back to his childhood days. The sight of a butterfly reminds him of the pleasant childhood days he spent together with his sister chasing butterflies on the countryside . This is the theme of the poem.

6) Figure of speech : The figure of speech here is "inversion ". "Inversion " is a poetic device wheresion the normal word order (here, "stay in sight a little longer! '') of a line is changed to emphasize a point or to make the lines sound better.

7) Special Features :This poem is a lyric . A lyric speaker. Here the poet himself, looks back to his childhood days with great fondness. The sight of a butterfly reminds him of the pleasant childhood days he spent with his sister chasing butterflies on the countryside.

8) Why I Like the poem : I like this poem for it's simplicity. The happy day of childhood are portrayed here with great effect in a few lines

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