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To A Butterfly poem appreciation​

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 \Large\bold\red{Appreciation\:of\:poem}\Downarrow\Downarrow

\large\bold\purple{Title}\rightarrow To a Butterfly.

\large\bold\purple{Poetess}\rightarrow William Wordsworth.

\large\bold\purple{Rhyme\:Scheme}\rightarrow The rhyme scheme of the first stanza is : aabbcbccb. The rhyme scheme of the second stanza is : aabbcacca

\large\bold\purple{Favourite\:lines}\rightarrow "My favourite line from the poem is :

"My favourite line from the poem is :“Oh !pleasant, pleasant were the days,

"My favourite line from the poem is :“Oh !pleasant, pleasant were the days,The time when ,our childish plays,

\large\bold\purple{Theme/Cental\:idea}\rightarrow The speaker of the poem (here, the poet himself) is a grown-up person who looks back to his childhood days. The sight of butterfly reminds him of the pleasant childhood days he spent together with his sister chasing butterflies on the countryside. This is the theme of the poem.

\large\bold\purple{Figure\:of \:speech}\rightarrow The figure of speech here is "inversion".

\large\bold\purple{Special\: features}\rightarrow This poem is a lyric. A lyric poem expresses the mood or emotion of a single speaker. Here the poet himself, looks back to his childhood days with great fondness. The sight of a butterfly reminds him of the pleasant childhood days he spent with his sister chasing butterflies on the countryside.

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