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Class6 to a butterfly. WHY DOES THE NARRATOR CALL THE BUTTERFLY 'LITTLE

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Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
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Explanation:

Poem: To A Butterfly written by William Wordsworth.

It is a lyric poem written in 1802.

The poet in the poem addresses to a butterfly, at talks to it as if it is a human.

The poet called the butterfly "little " because of its harmlessness. The butterfly in the poem is motionless and nonthreatening.

The butterfly is sitting motionless on a yellow flower. The poet marvels at this 'little' creature because it is beautiful and harmless.

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Answered by mahalpureshreyas
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Answer:

because it can easily sit over the flower...

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