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20 December, 21:27

In ""the fly"" what change does the poet mark by starting a new stanza at line 5

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  1. 20 December, 21:39
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    In the fly, blake marks a change of voice in line 5 - while in the first stanza, he considers the fly itself and its action, in the following stanzas, he reflects on his own life
  2. 20 December, 21:46
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    The poet starts talking about himself in the fifth line.

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    The fly is a poem by English poet William Blake, and it was published in 1794.

    In the poem, the first stanza (that includes 4 lines) talks about the fly and sets the time of the year (summer.) After that, the last 3 stanzas talk about the poet and how he contrasts his own life with the fly, which is literally mentioned in the last stanza when the speaker says "Then Am I/A happy fly."
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