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16 March, 09:07

In the first stanza what does the poet claim the skylark is not

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  1. 16 March, 09:15
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    In the first stanza of the poem, the poet claims that the skylark is not a simple flesh and feather at all but rather it is imagined to be a spirit, an ethereal entity.

    Explanation:

    The poet of the poem "to a skylark" is Percy Bysshe Shelley. The poem is a romantic ode to a small song bird the poet believed harbored joy and happiness. to the poet, the skylark is a divine entity. Shelley believes the skylark to be more than flesh, blood or feather.

    Shelly believes that the song of the bird transcends the limits of earthly existence. this acceptance of the bird as a spirit is important because it reflects the romantic ideal, an important foundation on which the poet built his poetic psyche. this allows the reader to imagine world based on platonic philosophy and duality.

    The song of the lark is unconsciously expressed which is unpremeditated as well as instinctive.
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