Why does the poet think the Beetle has no sense of direction
Why does the poet think the Beetle has no sense of direction
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He wants God to give some 'sense of direction' to the insect, because the insect keeps flying in through the open window. However, that is not the only problem. The narrator's main concern is that the beetle will drown itself in the fishbowl. ... He informs the readers that the insect is looking quite tired.
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