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Summary of the poem the redbreast chasing the butterfly

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Explanation:

The redbreast and the butterfly is a beautiful poem penned by William Wordsworth, one of the most celebrated poets of all times.

The poem narrates the account of a beautiful bird who flies from places to places and nations to nations and is addressed by the different names but is the same bird. Wordsworth describes the beauty of the bird and sates how elegantly it is a friend to the beautiful butterfly and can blend skillfully.  

The poet tells us the only job the bird does is to suck nectar and humans shouldn’t kill the bird as it has been there with them at the times of happiness and grief by going door to door, chirping in the melody. So he tells the man to leave the bird alone and let it live.

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