Explain the last stanza of the poem the blind men and the elephant
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Answer: The question is asked from the poem "Blind Men and the Elephant” which is written by the poet John Godfrey Saxe.
In the last stanza, all the six blind men were fighting over there opinion. They all were assuming that they individually are correct and the rest of the five have wrong opinion.
Then a wise man was passing from there. He told them they all are correct. Since they have touched different parts of the elephant's body, there opinions are different.
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