explain the meaning of “But all sorts of things and
weather; Must be taken in together, to make up a year and a sphere”?
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‘The Mountain and the Squirrel’ is a poem written by Ralph Waldo Emerson. In the poem, he describes a fight between a mountain and a squirrel.
"But All Sorts Of Things And Weather
Must Be Taken In Together,
To Make Up A Year
And A Sphere”
While they keep fighting as to who is great, the author describes that everything has its own beauty and purpose. Whether big or small, they all work together to provide beautiful nature. If one doesn’t exist, the other cannot survive or has got no meaning to survive.
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