summary of The Flower poet by Alfred Tennyson
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The poem of Alfred Lord Tennyson, “The Flower” is a kind of fable that the poet tells. ... Because this poem is about a flower that all people have to see but nobody likes it, only the owner of it. He is like a harvester because “he cast to earth a seed” (line 2) and then “Up there came a flower”
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In this poem he is talking about a flower that all people have to see but nobody likes it, only the owner of it. He is like a harvester because “he cast to earth a seed” and then “Up there came a flower
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