Read "A Narrow Fellow in the Grass" by Emily Dickinson. From whose point of view is the poem most likely written?

A narrow fellow in the grass
Occasionally rides;
You may have met him, — did you not,
His notice sudden is.

The grass divides as with a comb,
A spotted shaft is seen;
And then it closes at your feet
And opens further on.

He likes a boggy acre,
A floor too cool for corn.
Yet when a child, and barefoot,
I more than once, at morn,

Have passed, I thought, a whip-lash
Unbraiding in the sun, —
When, stooping to secure it,
It wrinkled, and was gone.

Several of nature's people
I know, and they know me;
I feel for them a transport
Of cordiality;

But never met this fellow,
Attended or alone, Without a tighter breathing,
And zero at the bone.



A) her personal point of view

B) a famous person's point of view

C) a child's point of view

D) a teenager's point of view

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Answer:

The answers are

- a grown adult's point of view

- a child's point of view

Explanation:

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The point of view that the poem most likely is written from are:

  • A grown adult's point of view.
  • A child's point of view.

What is the point of view of a narrow fellow in the grass?

The poem is known to be written by Emily Dickinson. It is one where the first person from the point of view is said to be that of adult male.

The start a good relationship with its audience by telling the reader directly what they will see and what they will not see and as such uses the grown adult's and a child's point of view.

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