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comment universality of the poem I sit and look out​

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Answered by VineetaGara
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Answer:

The poem, "I Sit and Look Out" is written by Walt Whitman, one of the greatest and most influential American poets of all time.

Explanation:

"I Sit and Look Out" is a poem about all the sad happenings of our world that are continuing to happen around us till this day. The poet wants us to see and realise that how we are silent at the face of disasters and agony. Every one of us is silently watching each other suffer day by day. There is no voice that protests, no hand that tries and no eyes that see. This is the universality of the poem.

People from all around the world can relate to the poem as much. It focuses on leacherousness of men, the humility of them, the betrayal of children, the suffering of mother, the abuses of wives, and the battles that take life. The world is the same at any corner of the earth.

Answered by presentmoment
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The universality of the poem I sit and look out​:

The poem, I sit and look out has a universal theme. The poet sits confined within the four walls of his room and when he looks out he can see people sad due to various reasons. Some are cheaters and fraudsters who repeatedly commit crimes and later repent and cry alone. There are husbands who torment their wives, mothers whose children don’t care for them. The negroes are tormented and enslaved, women are seduced by crooks, there is famine everywhere.  

Laborers suffer at the hands of their employers, they are subjugated and tormented, noble people are ignored and die a silent death. The poet says that he sits and watches all these depressing things in the society, but he sees, hears and remains silent. This is akin to what the society is today and how mist of the people just watch all the atrocities silently without raising a finger against the oppressors. This is the universal truth as it is today.

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