Central idea of the poem patriotism ? within 100 words
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central idea of poem patriotism:-
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In the poem patriotism, the poet says somewhere in the country lives a man with his soul and conscience so dead, who has never in his life, not even once said to his own country that this is his own native land. If we come across such a person, we should mark him well.
An unpatriotic person is not liked by anyone. He is a wretch and miserable person. No matter how rich or powerful he is, he is concentrated all in self. He never becomes the subject of minstrel songs. Though he may be proud of his name and earn high titles of fame and position, his wealth is boundless as anyone may wish to claim, yet in spite of those high titles, unlimited power and pelf ; money wealth often implying ill-gotten gains-affluence, fortune, funds, riches ; this wretched soul concentrated all in himself . Ultimately, he shall forfeit (deprived of) his fair renown living, and die twice ; body and soul ; before he goes down to the vile dust from where he originally sprung up, with no tears to weep for him, no one to honour him and no one to sing praises of him.
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central idea of poem patriotism:-
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In the poem patriotism, the poet says somewhere in the country lives a man with his soul and conscience so dead, who has never in his life, not even once said to his own country that this is his own native land. If we come across such a person, we should mark him well.
An unpatriotic person is not liked by anyone. He is a wretch and miserable person. No matter how rich or powerful he is, he is concentrated all in self. He never becomes the subject of minstrel songs. Though he may be proud of his name and earn high titles of fame and position, his wealth is boundless as anyone may wish to claim, yet in spite of those high titles, unlimited power and pelf ; money wealth often implying ill-gotten gains-affluence, fortune, funds, riches ; this wretched soul concentrated all in himself . Ultimately, he shall forfeit (deprived of) his fair renown living, and die twice ; body and soul ; before he goes down to the vile dust from where he originally sprung up, with no tears to weep for him, no one to honour him and no one to sing praises of him.
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