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ANTONII [103]
3 years ago
7

Analyze . What does Dillard compare the weasel to in lines 56-62? What impression of the weasel is evoked by this figurative lan

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English
1 answer:
k0ka [10]3 years ago
6 0

The weasel is described as a lizard.

Explanation:

  • The weasels represent freedom. The weasel has no responsibility like the humans. they are free. He says weasels live a life of necessity but humans have a choice.
  • The poet says it was thin, curved like a lizard, 'small and pointed like a lizard'  and then she also compares the weasel to a person she met in the woods.
  • The poet shows the difference between man and nature saying the animals and nature observe every details around it but man is caught in his world where he lives. .
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