English, asked by RamokJR, 8 months ago

what does the poet want the robin and the butterfly to do in the poem redbreast chasing the butterfly​

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Answered by biswaspramila347
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Answer:

The poet want the Robin and the butterfly to do their own own work ,the work of the butterfly is to suck nectar and the work of the Robin is to do hardwork for his own good in future.

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

In the poem 'The Redbreast and the Butterfly', William Wordsworth, the poet wants Robin to not kill the butterfly as it has been there with him at times of grief and happiness by going door to door, chirping in the melody. So the poet asks Robin to leave the butterfly alone.

The poet also tells about the only job of a butterfly which is to suck nectar.

Explanation:

  • The redbreast and the butterfly is a beautiful poem written by William Wordsworth, one of his most loved poems.
  • The poem narrates about a beautiful bird that flies from place to place and is addressed by different names at different places where it flies from.
  • The poet 'William Wordsworth' tells us about the only job of a bird is to suck the nectar and we humans must not kill them because it has been there with us in our happiness and grief. So he requests a man to leave the bird alone.

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