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Why has Lucy been compared to a roe?​

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Answered by Laraleorapathi
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She is also compared to a roe deer, and by the end appears effectively to have become some kind of nature-spirit. Lucy is a character who appears in several of Wordsworth's poems. She functions as an idealized female figure for the poet, and is generally invoked in connection with nature.

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she is also compared to a roe deer, and by the end appears effectively to have become some kind of nature-spirit. Lucy is a character who appears in several of Wordsworth's poems. She functions as an idealized female figure for the poet, and is generally invoked in connection with nature.

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