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Fiona Kelly
12 March, 00:07
Paraphrase the poem "to a mouse" by Robert Burns
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Elianna Reese
12 March, 02:44
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It is a beautiful poem about the destiny of a man.
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"To the Mouse" by "Robert Burns" is a story about how no creature on this earth can escape his fate. Even if anyone is innocent like Lennie and Curley's wife, but still they face their destiny.
Even though the plough man did not want to hurt the mouse, his successful planning also doesn't work. The mouse denotes the experienced humans that how much ever we plan the future, we can do nothing in front of our fate. One ought to face it.
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