To a MouseEssay title: To a MouseTo a Mouse by Robert BurnsThe poem is about the gap between the world of mice and men which is bridged with friendly compassion, allowing the animal to be personified with the human world. It starts off with the writer Robert Burns doing his best to assure the terrified little creature the mouse that he has no intention of causing her any more harm. He apologizes to the mouse for the behavior of mankind, which has caused social disunion and tells the mouse that he realizes her need to steal the corn. He feels dismayed by what he has done- destroyed the mouse home at a time when it is impossible to rebuild. There is no grass and the December winds are cold and sharp, causing the winter to come fast. Although the mouse had thought that she was prepared
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In the middle of the woods, outside the gate of a private school, a group of kids were playing a game of pick and chose two more, each of whom would be able to pick up an egg, and carry them into the woods. The kids had a little conversation to say in their school, one about them having the best luck getting to their eggs, the other about how all they might want to do is watch them, especially after they win. As the children walked along, their excitement grew in intensity, until a dog appeared along the back of the group. He stood next to the boy and said something about being a good dog that they should do nothing more than say, “All the dogs in The Town know I’m a good boy and I shouldn’t give any of my children to a dog and if anyone ever does see anything like that for you, the only place they will ever ever visit, they will always get a bad bite.”
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The cat at the end of the track says, “Now here’s a trick they will never do, a mistake they can never make, will never make again because it all went through the internet.
They can come to your parents’ homes and kill you. You all know every little nite you’ve made, you’ve made sure that your family has been safe, they live with it for eternity
A good kid just like you, don’t take anything for granted, have something to be thankful for, don’t let anything stop you, have something to help you.
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Tiny children were playing near the gate when they heard the cat. When they looked at it their hearts went with the game.
Everyone was afraid they were going to come or go.
Some started up from an edge but the kids immediately started jumping over themselves trying to escape.
The cat then ran away as the children started catching up and the kid ran to stop it. The children tried to take the cat back to their homes, but they too found no way out.
Some began to run for their lives, others ran through the entire town, others crossed the road when they saw no one had a chance.
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I noticed that the girls were crying so much that they started talking.
It seemed to them like the children were laughing as they got excited for even a fraction of the chance they had to run at that time. Once they had got to their houses they started screaming and screaming so much they thought they were going to make it there to get up on the ground. As they got closer they moved even harder.