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What is the message of this poem ?if ever I see ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The message is largely a cautionary one against the pitfalls of common human shortcomings, such as egotism and greed. Some of the things mentioned are the following:

  • Remaining calm in the face of stress
  • Moving on after a great loss
  • Always being productive
  • Not putting yourself above or below anyone else

The poem paints this path as one of constant vigilance; those around you, as well as your own mind and body, will seek to tear you down, yet you cannot divorce yourself from those things, nor think of yourself as superior to them.

The achievement of "manhood" involves meeting and embracing constant challenges throughout your life; successfully passing the challenge is as important as facing it, because attempting to avoid, prevent or eliminate the challenge will lead to even greater problems.

Answered by pragyan07sl
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Answer:

The poem "If ever I see" conveys the beautiful message to help preserve and protect the environment, this natural world, so that the young birds can grow safely and fly free.      

Explanation:

  • Lydia Maria Child (1802-1880) was an American author and an anti-slavery activist.
  • In her twenties, Child began to write popular historical novels such as Hobomok and The Rebels.
  • In 1826, she established a periodical for children called the Juvenile Miscellany.
  • Lydia Maria Child, the poet of the poem explains how it is important to take care of this nature.
  • She also has explained every small reaction of her mother in the stanza taking examples from the birds.

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