What does the poet feel after the butterfly come home? Which are the lines the<br />4. Do you think the poet gains anything by taking the time to observe the butterfly<br />B. Answer the following questions:<br />1. For how long has the poet watched the butterfly?<br />2.<br />suggest this?<br />3. Why does the poet say, 'Here lodge as in a sanctuary'? Explain.<br />5. What are the meanings in the poem “To a Butterfly"?<br />E
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The very last word of the poem (“now”) suddenly returns us to the present, but the present now seems more beautiful, more vivid and enriched, thanks to the presence of the butterfly and its evocation of fond memories of the past
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