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Robert Finch' poem >Peacock and Nightingale summary​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Robert Finch' poem - Peacock and Nightingale

Summary:

  • A pompous peacock tells a nightingale about its magnificent tail at the start of the poem.
  • The peacock is incredibly proud of its tail, claiming that nothing else in the world compares to it.
  • With the use of the eyes, the peacock continues to explain in the second stanza about its feather, which is so wonderfully braided and spun a variety of colors that makes the sun envious.
  • The third stanza begins, everyone would be in ecstasy, according to the peacock, because the peacock is stunning, like a rare blend of precious metals, ruby, topaz, and sapphire are examples of precious stones.
  • The fourth stanza contains the Peacock dismissing the nightingale by claiming that the peacock spreads its feathers like a fan, whereas the nightingale is little and anachronistic.
  • To put it another way, the nightingale doesn't belong there.
  • The final stanza contains the nightingale who is advised by the peacock to be cautious and avoid the sight of the peacock.
  • The peacock's plumage, However, when the poem comes to a close, the ending is uncertain.
  • The nightingale starts to respond.
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