the speaker's plan to trap the mouse is ruined by the mouse's own fear, despite the speaker's intentions to spare the mouse's life. The irony lies in the unexpected outcome of the situation where the speaker realizes that both he and the mouse are struggling to survive in a harsh world, despite their differences.
The longest ballad is called the wistle by Robet Burns its about 120 verses long
Robert Burns' first wife was Jean Armour. They married in 1788 after a tumultuous courtship, and they had nine children together.
Robert burns died on the 21 st of July 1796 .
A cat and a mouse forming an ironic bond due to their traditional predator-prey relationship.
Robert Burns
The speaker in "To a Mouse" by Robert Burns sympathizes with the mouse for stealing grain. He understands that the mouse is only trying to survive and acknowledges that both of them face struggles in life. The speaker forgives the mouse for taking the grain and expresses a sense of shared hardship.
The name of Robert Burns' mouse was simply "Wee, sleekit, cow'rin, tim'rous beastie."
to a mouse its not bad
The poem "To A Mouse" was written by Robert Burns. It describes the situation of a field mouse whose nest is disturbed by the farmer's plow.
a cartoon character starting with the letter M could be mickey mouse , minnie mouse
"To a Mouse" by Robert Burns is a narrative poem written in Scots dialect. It is an example of a pastoral poem, as it reflects on rural life and the interaction between humans and nature.
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