If you mean about the poem it was written by Robert Burns from his poem 'To a Mouse'.
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"To a Mouse" by Robert Burns is a narrative poem written in Scots dialect. It is an example of a pastoral poem, as it reflects on rural life and the interaction between humans and nature.
Steinbeck named his novel "Of Mice and Men" after a line from the poem "To a Mouse" by Robert Burns as it reflects the themes of vulnerability, fragility, and the struggle for survival that are central to both the poem and the novel. This connection helps convey the idea that the characters in the novel, like the mouse in the poem, are at the mercy of larger forces beyond their control.
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The poem "To A Mouse" was written by Robert Burns. It describes the situation of a field mouse whose nest is disturbed by the farmer's plow.
"Chapmen billies" is a line from the poem "To a Mouse" by Robert Burns, written in Scots dialect. It refers to peddlers or traveling salesmen who sell goods from door to door. In the context of the poem, it signifies the disruption caused to the lives of these simple folk by the narrator's accidental destruction of a mouse's home.
The speaker in "To a Mouse" by Robert Burns sympathizes with the mouse for stealing grain. He understands that the mouse is only trying to survive and acknowledges that both of them face struggles in life. The speaker forgives the mouse for taking the grain and expresses a sense of shared hardship.
Don't ask here. Ask to your mom.
Robert Burns