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8 August, 18:14

What form does the poet of sailing to Byzantium take in the last stanza?

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  1. 8 August, 21:55
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    I am honestly not sure because your options are confusing. The poet says in the last stanza that he doesn't want to take the form of anything natural - he wants to be made of gold, but not become a god, but rather a bird. He would like to be made into a golden bird and sing to the people around him. So I'm not sure what you should pick - he doesn't want to become a god, but rather a bird, but there is no mention of mechanics in the poem.
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