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Herbert's poem 'The Pully' displays....... as the two main themes. *​

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Answered by rut345
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Herbert's poem "The Pulley" displays mainly the two main themes of Origins and Morality / Spirituality. Commonly, in Western cultures, when origins are considered from a creation standpoint, the Genesis account of creation comes to mind.
Answered by varindagarg812
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The conceit of this poem revolves around the pulley. He uses it to illustrate humanity's restless nature and the reason for our inability to be satisfied. Consider how a pulley generates force and leverage when exploring this concept. God kept "rest" to himself so that he could always pull people back. However, because of this choice, humanity is constantly hopping from place to place in search of fulfilment.

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Herbert's poem 'The Pully' displays _____ as the two main themes

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The poem "The Pulley" by Herbert primarily focuses on the two main themes of Origins and Morality / Spirituality. When Western cultures approach beginnings from a creation stance, the Genesis story of creation frequently comes to mind. The poem's central thesis is that while God bestowed many tremendous blessings onto humanity, his withholding of one such gift—rest—is also a favour. We are created restless and exhausted by God, not because he is cruel, but so that we will be drawn back to him, hence the description "restless and weary."

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