1 What does the line, The grass is greener on the other sidel' mean in the context
of the poem? The line is also a proverb. What does it mean?
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This idiom encapsulates the human quality of always wanting something different than what you have. ... It expresses the idea that people often think a different set of circumstances would bring them greater joy; however, the phrase is often used in the context of reminding people that this is not usually the case.
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