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What does the poem 'The Squirrel say about the poet's choice of subject?​

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Answered by Nirbhay0987
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The poem is a reflection of the poet's desire to compose poetry on most mundane elements that we come across in our day to day surrounding. A squirrel is the most commonly found animal that we see around us. Yet, very few of us would have thought of it as potent subject matter for a writer's pen.


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Answered by nidhiprashant2004
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The poem is a reflection of the poet's desire to compose poetry on most mundane elements that we come across in our day to day surrounding. A squirrel is the most commonly found animal that we see around us. Yet, very few of us would have thought of it as potent subject matter for a writer's pen.

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