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enumerate the characters of the six people who are trapped in the poem The cold within​

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Answered by gshanahmad8
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In the poem The Cold Within the poet James Patrick Kinney has a strong message for the mankind. You may say: “Unity is strength” or even “Live and let live”. Regardless of how you express it, it’s all about the need to appreciate everyone and everything in this world with a larger heart. Only then we can live a happy and fruitful life.

The editors of ICSE Treasure Trove have summed it up very well: “The poem is a simple yet powerful reminder that if we selfishly hold on to the world’s resources, and the wealth that it has to offer, if we persist in discriminating on grounds of race, religion, caste, gender and ethnicity, we are all lost!”

To express his message well, the poet has used a simple symbolic story. In the poem, six persons gathered around a fire in a chill winter evening. Everyone had a piece of wood that could keep the fire burning to keep them warm. But none of them agreed to share their wood just because of their discrimination for others. Some had the racial hatred, some were prejudiced with financial and social classes and some merely narrow-minded and miserly. All of them had something common among them — human sin –as the poet says it. It was the “cold within” — the lack of warm human spirit in their heart — that brought their death in the end. It only teaches us to live together — to live and let live.

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Answered by sriza31
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Explanation:

None of them was willing to give the stick to the fire. The white women thinks that she should not use a stick for the black man in the group . The second men cannot find anyone from his own church, the third man was a poor and he holded grudge against the rich, and the rich man was not ready to give his stick to the to provide warmth to the poor man. The black man thinks of taking revenge against the white woman for the injustice happens to his people in the past and sixth was the selfish who cannot think beyond himself .

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