summary of the poem ode to a Butterfly
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- This is a beautiful lyric poem addressed to a butterfly, but revealing the author's amazement at its beauty and freedom. One has to pause at the phrase, "But thou art nature's freeman, - free to stray." Are these the words of a careful observer of Nature or those of an abolitionist seeking analogies.
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Wordsworth's poem, To A Butterfly, is about the speaker, who shares his description of a butterfly in the garden and welcomes the butterfly as a reminder of youth. Typical of Romantic writers, Wordsworth's speaker, focuses on his observation and contemplation of the butterfly itself.
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