Narrow fellow in the grass poem with line by line meaning
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The snake is again called a “fellow” in the final stanza, but this time, the context is different. The speaker is revealing his fear of the snake. ... We might say that “A Narrow Fellow in the Grass” is an exploration of fear, using the creature of the snake as a catalyst for that fear.
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