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how does the poet draws similarity between himself and the butterfly?

from poem *to the butterfly*​

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Answered by StarBugs
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It is in the second stanza that he really begins to describe the moment between himself and the butterfly. ... It's the positive image and feeling the butterflies leave that completely charms us into loving them and forgetting that they started out as damaging pests in our gardens and planters.

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Answered by linototuccu6
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Answer:

what would the poet missed if the butterfly did not exist?

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