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In the poem To a Louse In the beginning,how does the speaker feel about the louse? How does This attitude change by the end of the poem. How does the speaker feel about the louse?

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The narrator is apalled that the louse has chosen its present location. Before that he says that he cared nothing for it at all, and assumed a 'live and let live' type of feeling toward it. However, when he sees it on a fine lady's hat, he becomes disgusted by the louse and upset that it would choose to be there.