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Emily Dickinson - Coggle Diagram
Emily Dickinson
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A Bird, came down the Walk
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Extended Metaphor
In the final 2 stanzas we see an extended metaphor of the bird flying off like a rowing boat being rowed home
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Quotes
"He bit an Angle Worm in halves, And ate the fellow, raw" disturbing brutality of nature
"A Bird, came down the Walk-" Personifies Bird
"hopped sidewise to the Wall To let a Beetle pass" stark contrast between brutality and sweetness of nature (also includes irony)
"And he unrolled his feathers, And rowed him softer home, Then oars divided the ocean" metaphor of the bird using his oars (wings) to row him self home.
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