What is the central idea of the poem narrow fellow
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Emily Dickinson's 1865 poem "A narrow Fellow in the Grass" uses the image of an encounter with a snake to explore the nature of fear and anxiety—especially the fear of deceit. Like the proverbial "snake in the grass," this snake is a creature of secretive, treacherous menace.
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The central theme is that of a person with an affinity towards, yet an awareness of the dangers of nature, as personified by a snake. The protagonist, a barefooted young boy, knows nature, yet is chilled to the bone on suddenly encountering a snake whipping through the marshy grass at his feet.
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