what does the poet call the man bareilly a muddlehead?
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The poet calls the man a muddlehead because the poem suggests that he was very absent minded and he wore his coat inside out. He also mixes up his words such as "Kister Monductor" instead of Mister Konductor. He also does a variety of actions that suggest that the man was a muddlehead like scratching a piece of bread and spreading butter on his head, instead of scratching his head and spreading butter on his bread.
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