Why does Emily Dickinson use stanzas in "A Narrow Fellow in the Grass"?

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The separation of each stanza signifies a shift into a new tone and mood.


Stanzas slow down the pace of the poem by making the reader pause.


Stanzas create a frantic, energetic rhythm that reflects the larger themes of the poem.


There is no reason; it's just her preference



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