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To A Skylark
why does Shelley divide his poem into three parts?
The poem is divided into three separate segments: the first part which consists of the first six stanzas present the upward flight of the skylark. The second part, consisting of the next six stanzas tries to find a suitable likeness for the bird and his song and understandably, is unsuccessful. The third and final part comprising of the last nine stanzas of the poem is a prayer to the bird from the poet, to teach and reveal to him the secret of its joy so that the poet may similarly charm the world.
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