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conclusion of ' A Wonderful World' written by Willam Bright Rands​

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Answered by kartikkumar2112006
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The poet in this poem is an admirer of the world and its beauty. He says that the world is so big, so great and beautiful. He believes that the world is a fine place. The poet describes the fine world as a person and as people are with a green covered in clothes such as seas and oceans. The world is covered also with a green grass.

In the second part, the poet compares between himself and the world. At the first he says that he is so small, if we compared him with world. But while he was praying, he hears a whisper that comes inside him and it tells him that, man is much more important than the world because Man has something which doesn’t exist in the world, because he can love and think but the world can not. So when God creates us, he concerned more of the man.

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Answered by bhanu9crollno3
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the poet in the poem is an admirer of the world and its beauty he says that world is so big so great and beautiful

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