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Imagery of the poem field mouse?

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Answered by sweetysinghal7109
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The narrator goes on to compare the mouse's fate with that of humans—the best-laid plans of mice and men both can go awry. The narrator ends on the second serious theme of the poem, saying to the mouse that for all its suffering, it is blessed compared to him, because it lives only the present moment.

Answered by Anonymous
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stranger, wounding my land with stones. This poem recalls Robert Burns' famous poem To a Mouse, on turning up her nest with the plough. In both poems the mouse represents a creature that is powerless against outside influences. The poem describes hay making in Wales, one summer in the early 1990s.

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