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What are the bird that usually name in poem do you think a crow is often mentioned in poem? What image come to your mind when you think of a crow ?


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Answered by navja12
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Poets usually use birds that bring beauty in their poems. Singing birds or birds that look beautiful are mostly used. Singing birds such as Nightingale, Cuckoo and beautiful birds such as doves and peacocks are used in the poems. Many poets also use crow in their poems to depict the sorrow as crow is dark and has a rough sound. Crow brings contrast in the poem, this means it depicts the remorse and sorrow.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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People who write poems only use those birds that according to the general philosophy provide beauty to their work and poem. Birds like dove that look beautiful, nightingales that sing, or cuckoo and peacocks that provide magnificence to their words.

However, whenever poets use crows and ravens, the theme for it would always be set against a dark background. That us the general idea as crow depicts a dark mood with a rough voice and hence the poem is deemed to be melancholic and remorseful.

A poem regarding the beauty of the crows have ever been written as they have been assigned a villainous role.

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