Dickinson's Nature Poetry

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What is the central theme of the poem as described in the passage?

  • The duality of nature and human beings (correct)
  • The importance of bird watching
  • The fear of wild animals
  • The beauty of nature

How does the poet portray the bird in the poem?

  • As a symbol of freedom and happiness
  • As a mysterious and unknowable creature
  • As a beautiful animal that is also a predator (correct)
  • As a gentle and peaceful creature

What is implied about the bird's behavior in the poem?

  • It changes from being scary to scared, active to calm (correct)
  • It is always calm and peaceful
  • It is always active and aggressive
  • It is always passive and timid

What does the poem suggest about the challenges of writing about nature?

<p>That it is difficult because of nature's duality (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the significance of the bird's predator behavior in the poem?

<p>It underscores the bird's duality (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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