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How do the differences between the narrator’s and the butterfly’s points of view create humor?
sorrowful
The butterfly did not know what he was missing yesterday nor what he has today.
The butterfly thinks the speaker lacks understanding of his feelings.
The reader wonders if the butterfly will ever accept his different life.
The butterfly sees wings as a deformity, but the narrator sees them as a gift.
The butterfly is furious that he has new wings.
“All doleful and forlorn”
“You ignominious idiot! / Those wings were made to fly!”
Which explains the meaning of the lines, “O yesterday of unknown lack/ Today of unknown bliss!” in the last stanza?
sorrowful
The butterfly did not know what he was missing yesterday nor what he has today.
The butterfly thinks the speaker lacks understanding of his feelings.
The reader wonders if the butterfly will ever accept his different life.
The butterfly sees wings as a deformity, but the narrator sees them as a gift.
The butterfly is furious that he has new wings.
“All doleful and forlorn”
“You ignominious idiot! / Those wings were made to fly!”
Which line contributes to the tone of the poem based on the butterfly’s perspective?
sorrowful
The butterfly did not know what he was missing yesterday nor what he has today.
The butterfly thinks the speaker lacks understanding of his feelings.
The reader wonders if the butterfly will ever accept his different life.
The butterfly sees wings as a deformity, but the narrator sees them as a gift.
The butterfly is furious that he has new wings.
“All doleful and forlorn”
“You ignominious idiot! / Those wings were made to fly!”
How does the speaker’s point of view create anger for the butterfly?
sorrowful
The butterfly did not know what he was missing yesterday nor what he has today.
The butterfly thinks the speaker lacks understanding of his feelings.
The reader wonders if the butterfly will ever accept his different life.
The butterfly sees wings as a deformity, but the narrator sees them as a gift.
The butterfly is furious that he has new wings.
“All doleful and forlorn”
“You ignominious idiot! / Those wings were made to fly!”
Which lines describe the lack of sympathy the speaker possesses for the butterfly?
sorrowful
The butterfly did not know what he was missing yesterday nor what he has today.
The butterfly thinks the speaker lacks understanding of his feelings.
The reader wonders if the butterfly will ever accept his different life.
The butterfly sees wings as a deformity, but the narrator sees them as a gift.
The butterfly is furious that he has new wings.
“All doleful and forlorn”
“You ignominious idiot! / Those wings were made to fly!”
How do the butterfly’s actions at the end of the poem create suspense in the reader?
sorrowful
The butterfly did not know what he was missing yesterday nor what he has today.
The butterfly thinks the speaker lacks understanding of his feelings.
The reader wonders if the butterfly will ever accept his different life.
The butterfly sees wings as a deformity, but the narrator sees them as a gift.
The butterfly is furious that he has new wings.
“All doleful and forlorn”
“You ignominious idiot! / Those wings were made to fly!”
Which describes the meaning of the lines “Before these flapping wing things grew, / To hamper and deform”?
sorrowful
The butterfly did not know what he was missing yesterday nor what he has today.
The butterfly thinks the speaker lacks understanding of his feelings.
The reader wonders if the butterfly will ever accept his different life.
The butterfly sees wings as a deformity, but the narrator sees them as a gift.
The butterfly is furious that he has new wings.
“All doleful and forlorn”
“You ignominious idiot! / Those wings were made to fly!”
Which is a synonym for doleful and forlorn?
sorrowful
The butterfly did not know what he was missing yesterday nor what he has today.
The butterfly thinks the speaker lacks understanding of his feelings.
The reader wonders if the butterfly will ever accept his different life.
The butterfly sees wings as a deformity, but the narrator sees them as a gift.
The butterfly is furious that he has new wings.
“All doleful and forlorn”
“You ignominious idiot! / Those wings were made to fly!”
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