appreciation of the poem 'the planners'
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- In "The Planners," the speaker memorializes the past while describing the unstoppable force of progress and industrialization. There is a subtle indication that this poem is pastoral, longing for natural spaces not corrupted by cement. But more generally, the poem is about how the past is continually being erased.
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Explanation: The poem delivers a beautiful message in this poem by describing the perks of planning life, events etc.
He talks about how one can progress by following a certain system.
He is a firm believer of organizing everything in life.
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