Central idea of Poem birdie will you pet
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- The child tells the bird the summer –time, when the bird can move about freely, is far away.
- During winter the bird requires cozy comfort, hence the child offers silken quilt, a velvet bed a pillow of satin for its head.
- The bird is not convinced. It prefers freedom to physical comfort and answers that it would rather sleep on the wall covered with ivy leaves. Here, the bird can hear the patter of the rain but it does not come inside.
- It can enjoy the warmth of the sun at dawn. It can spend its time singing and is free to fly wherever it likes.
- The child repeats her request and offer more expansive temptations.
- She is prepared to offer her a necklace made of diamonds, ambers and jets and in order to please the bird she will string the necklace herself.
- The good –mannered bird thinks the child for the diamonds and the jets, but still prefers her freedom.
- It would rather have a natural feather necklace round its neck than the man-made one. The bird will exchange it even for a thousand pounds.
- The child offers still more expensive baits (temptations) .she offers it a dish decorated with silver threads, a cup of gold, an ivory seat and soft carpets to walk on.
- The bird declines the offer and silences the child by saying that one cannot drink running water out of golden cups, a silver dish cannot hold a forest, the branch of a tree is a better seat than an ivory one and the air offers a soft path than the carpets.
- She bids farewell to the child with a final “good-bye, good-bye”. In other words, she says that she values freedom more than a caged life.
So, We shouldn't keep birds in cages....we should provide them freedom.
- During winter the bird requires cozy comfort, hence the child offers silken quilt, a velvet bed a pillow of satin for its head.
- The bird is not convinced. It prefers freedom to physical comfort and answers that it would rather sleep on the wall covered with ivy leaves. Here, the bird can hear the patter of the rain but it does not come inside.
- It can enjoy the warmth of the sun at dawn. It can spend its time singing and is free to fly wherever it likes.
- The child repeats her request and offer more expansive temptations.
- She is prepared to offer her a necklace made of diamonds, ambers and jets and in order to please the bird she will string the necklace herself.
- The good –mannered bird thinks the child for the diamonds and the jets, but still prefers her freedom.
- It would rather have a natural feather necklace round its neck than the man-made one. The bird will exchange it even for a thousand pounds.
- The child offers still more expensive baits (temptations) .she offers it a dish decorated with silver threads, a cup of gold, an ivory seat and soft carpets to walk on.
- The bird declines the offer and silences the child by saying that one cannot drink running water out of golden cups, a silver dish cannot hold a forest, the branch of a tree is a better seat than an ivory one and the air offers a soft path than the carpets.
- She bids farewell to the child with a final “good-bye, good-bye”. In other words, she says that she values freedom more than a caged life.
So, We shouldn't keep birds in cages....we should provide them freedom.
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birds want their freedom
free all birds
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