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I want the central idea of the poem my doves by Louisa May alcott

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Answered by alethiabaker17
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The Doves in the poem are faithful little friends and neighbors who bring content, joy, and peace.

But what is the real tweet-tweet on the Dove in real-life?  

Here are a few little tidbits to pass along to your kids and grandkids to combine literature and life:

– The Doves in the poem may well be Pigeons. White Doves are white Pigeons. This is often confusing to people because Pigeons are sometimes considered pests.

– Doves love human contact and can be domesticated as pets.  

– Doves vocalize a gentle coo-ing sound.  The coo calls are used to call attention to something like food or danger, and also as courting calls.

– A Dove’s wings make a fluttery whirring sound when it takes flight.  This may be to ward off intruders and predators.

– Doves have a homing ability that allows them to fly far from home in search of food and then return.

– The Dove’s homing ability led man to train it to carry messages.  The Egyptians created special paper for Doves and Pigeons to carry messages.

– Doves and Pigeons were once known as the fastest method of communication on earth, often carrying secret messages and important information.

– Doves were once highly regarded for their droppings, used for excellent fertilizer.

– As early a Biblical writings, the Dove has been known as a symbol of love and peace.

Ah.  The Dove in real-life.  Combining literature and life makes reading so much more special.

Reading My Doves gives us a great opportunity to talk with our kids about the faithful and friendly nature of creatures. Knowledge of the Dove as a real-life bird gives you so much to discuss… and your kids so much to think about as they embrace the literature.

The poet, Louisa May Alcott, obviously loves the visits of the Doves… making them a very important part of her day.  The Doves know her, she knows them, and she even goes so far as to call them MY Doves!

Share My Doves with your kids and talk about the poet’s feeling of contentment, joy and peace as the Doves come home each day.

Are the Doves in the poem like Doves in real-life?  Yes!

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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My Doves' by Louisa May Alcott is a beautiful poem in which the writer speaks about a flock of doves and their daily chores.

The way they come and sit on the window sill and accepts the alms provided by the writer is worth noticing.

Slowly, the group of doves stop fearing the writer and develops a bond between them. That also shows the love between the doves and the writer and how they come everyday to meet her.

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