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c. What does the poet, William Wordsworth, mean by 'What man has made of many?​

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Answered by ꜱɴᴏᴡyǫᴜᴇᴇɴ
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Explanation:

Man, with so much power for good and for destruction has the responsibility to respect his fellow man and the environment in which he lives. ... But Wordsworth saw even then, that greed, selfishness and arrogance was changing his ideal of human kind into something else.

Answered by candygirl012
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It was Nature's holy plan to give pleasure to man and link his soul with nature. But he poet feels sad to think of “what man has made of man”. The poem is a mixture of happiness & sadness. “In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts. Bring sad thought to the mind."

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