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alliteration,simile and personificationNo

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it means that the owl has the right to hoot and it does not bring any bad lucks its hoot is much softer than a peacock call it glides over the mountains and say all,s well all,s well all,s well so we don,t have to fear about THE OWL.

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The given poem 'The owl' is written by Ruskin bond. He was born in Himachal pradesh(India) in 1934. He is one of the best loved Indian authors. His works include over a hundred short stories, essays and novels, thirty Children's Books and two anthologies. This poem talks about a creature The owl. He never harms people, it don't casts any spell.

According to the poem, at night when all is still, the forest's sentinel moves in a silent/smooth way across the hill and settle in an old pine tree. The poet describes the owl that it has a friendly presence. The poet describes there is no harm from a night bird who moves around quietly for food. The poet describes the owl cry is smooth, not to sharp, very calm and relaxed much softer than a peacock's cry. He describes the rights of owls If men must speak, the owls must hoot they have the right. It casts no spell rather, i seems to cry, the night is good "all's well, all's well."

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The Owl is a tale of a soldier i.e. the poet himself, came downhill -hungry,cold and tired. Luckily he found an inn where he had food,fire and rest. The night

all the miseries were shunned except a melancholic owl's cry that reminded him of the sufferings of his fellow soldiers and poor people who lay under the open sky.

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βˆ™ 10y ago

The relationship between humans and animals, ergo, the relationship between humans and nature.

As will as the serpect that humans should have for animals in ord to not disrupt them an poissoning them with our imposing way - is in essence what it is about.

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The Owl Critic uses humor and satire to prove its point. In this case, a soldier levels blistering criticism of a stuffed owl he sees. The humor is shown when the owl proves to actually be a living owl rather than the poor stuffed replica it was thought to be. The theme is how through sarcasm, we make the beautiful ugly.

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The given poem 'The owl' is written by Ruskin bond. He was born in Himachal pradesh(India) in 1934. He is one of the best loved Indian authors. His works include over a hundred short stories, essays and novels, thirty Children's Books and two anthologies. This poem talks about a creature The owl. He never harms people, it don't casts any spell.

According to the poem, at night when all is still, the forest's sentinel moves in a silent/smooth way across the hill and settle in an old pine tree. The poet describes the owl that it has a friendly presence. The poet describes there is no harm from a night bird who moves around quietly for food. The poet describes the owl cry is smooth, not to sharp, very calm and relaxed much softer than a peacock's cry. He describes the rights of owls If men must speak, the owls must hoot they have the right. It casts no spell rather, i seems to cry, the night is good "all's well, all's well."

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The poets awe of the eagle for cyber school users

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The poet's awe of eagle (A+LS)

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