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how can you say that the poem Abou ben adhem is a satire?​

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Answered by SmaryStudyBoy
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I haven't read the poem sorry

Answered by meryem14
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This poem was written by Leigh Hunt, a great English poet and critic. Abou Ben Adhem is a beautiful poem about love for humanity. It was first published in 1834. The poem speaks about a significant incident in the speaker’s life. It also illustrates how we can become God’s beloved people. The poem relates faith with love.

Importance of love for mankind and faith are the major themes in this poem. The speaker describes his short encounter with an angel of God. The angel is compiling the names of blessed people who love God. When the speaker hears that his name is not written there, he requests the angel to write his name among those who love other human beings. Surprisingly, the next day, the angel returns with an amended list having the speaker’s name on the top. It is through this simple incident, the poet speaks about the importance of love for humanity. If we love His creation, we will be loved by God and rewarded. The speaker encourages us to care for the community and spread love in the world. When we display unselfish love, we can live a blessed life in this world as well as the afterlife.

The poem reflects the importance of loving fellow human beings. The poem begins when the speaker wakes up from a sound sleep. He looks around and discovers that his room is filled with a sweet sense of calmness. He sees an angel who is writing something in his golden book. Filled with surprise and peace, the speaker asks the angel what it is writing. Being compassionate, the angel replies that it is making the list of those who love God. The speaker asks if his name is included in the list. The angel replies that his name is not included.

Unworried, he requests the angle to note his name as the one who loves God’s creatures. The angel writes and disappears. The next day, the same angel appears with a new list and shows it to the speaker. He is delighted to see his name on the top. The poet talks about the speaker’s unflinching faith. He also believes that God loves those who love His creation.

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