Explain 'Vast collectivness' based on the poem money madness
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Mankind measures the worth of a man in society by the amount of money a man has. ... It is this terrorizing fear of getting humiliated by the society that makes people mad about money. Naturally, every individual craves to possess some mone
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Mankind measures the worth of a man in society by the amount of money a man has. ... It is this terrorizing fear of getting humiliated by the society that makes people mad about money. Naturally, every individual craves to possess some mone
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According to the poet, ‘money madness’ is directly related to the attitude of mankind towards those who do not have money. Mankind measures the worth of a man in society by the amount of money a man has. Mankind treats those who do not have money with a lot of contempt and humiliates them. No doubt, mankind gives such people bread to eat, but along with bread, such people will also have to suffer a lot of humiliation and cruelty. This attitude of mankind towards those who do not have money gives ‘money’ cruel power which terrorizes people. It is this terrorizing fear of getting humiliated by the society that makes people mad about money. Naturally, every individual craves to possess some money. That is why the poet describes ‘money madness’ as our ‘vast collective madness’.
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