what does the poet compare the bird with the butterfly
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More specifically, the succeeding episodes that constitute her poem turn into a series of analogies, as is customary with her: the bird becomes the oars of a boat, then it is compared to butterflies. ... They are essential (there would be no poem and no experimentation without them), but they are also useless.
Works written: A Bird came down the Walk
Profession: Poet, Writer
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The poet compares the softness of the butterfly's wings to that of butter when he sees them fluttering.
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