The poem is a 14-line lyric, beautifully constructed to bring out some meaning in life. The label“The White Doe”, symbolizes chastity and innocence. The whole poem includes personification of a doe that portrays the woman in the author’s life.
The author states that everyone should come out of their consistent life and one may find magnificent things to explore. The message of the author here for everyone is to look out of their window and experience life because, possibly, a beautiful doe(woman)is waiting for the reader right now. Yet again, in the end, the poet declares that one should not fall for a particular moment drastically while ignoring the duties in life.
Overall the basic message that the author tries to convey here is to be adventurous in life, at the same time, being realistic and understanding the priorities in one’s life.
Where’s the except. remember alliteration has the same beginning sounds... not sure if that helped
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I'd say that both are about nuisances. The Moth's Plea, by Elizabeth Jennings, is form the moth's perspective at being a pest, and it is given in a way so that you pity the moth. However, the poem Weasels by John Tripp gives the human's perspective on weasels, which are also pests. It gives every negative aspect about weasels so you come to despise them. In conclusion, the Moth's Plea is about pitying the pest, while Weasels is about shaming and hating on the pest.
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