Week 13 Ozarkar "Curlew"

 Curlew:

(noun) large wading bird associated with the evening

“The twilight darkens, the curlew calls;” “The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls”

In the poem "The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls" Henry Wadsworth Longfellow writes about the ocean and the tides, and how they bring about a new day and give new chances to people. In the beginning Longfellow is giving the poem a mood and he uses the call of a bird called the curlew to help set the scene. When I first read that line I was super confused as to what a curlew could be, but once I searched it up I found out that it is one type of bird that we often see on the beach. Once I knew that, I was able to better understand what Longfellow was trying to describe about the night.

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