To a Mouse by Robert Burns
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Essay title: To a Mouse by Robert Burns
To a Mouse” By Robert Burns Essay
Would you waste your time apologizing to a mouse? Robert Burns shows us what its like to live in a rural area. He also shows us that people can be very sympathetic to animals. One of the last characteristics is the ideal of democracy.“ To a Mouse” by Robert Burns has three obvious characteristics of romantic poetry.
To begin, Burns is sympathetic to the mouse’s dilemma. The speaker is sympathizes with the mouse after plowing over his house. The speaker also says that its okay for the mouse to steal because he knew that the mouse had live too. Burns made a point to tell the mouse that it’s not alone. These are three ways that Burns shows us how to be sympathetic.
Secondly, the ideals of democracy are apparent in the poem. The poet made sure to show that the bond between nature like the bond between the upper and lower classes. The best laid plans of mice and men shows that not everything turns out perfect. The poet made sure to show that even in a world where man apologizes to animals nothing is ever perfect. Hence saying the