how have humans lost those tokens of virtuosity....poem animals class 10th
Answers
Answered by
10
Answer:
They don't suffer from their inflated egos like human beings. They bring me tokens of myself, they evince them plainly in their possession. Animals keep on showing and cementing their relations to the poet.
Explanation: mark me as brainliest
Answered by
0
Humans have lost the virtues of love, respect, admiration, innocence, and honesty.
- The animal is a poem by Walt Witman.
- Poet expresses his desire to live with the animals because he thinks animals are far better than humans.
- Human beings are materialistic, they are greedy, selfish, and over-ambitious.
- They do everything to attain their goals, they pay no attention to the sufferings of the others.
- But then they become aware of the sins and start to whin and weep.
- But animals are not bothered about their sins, they live their life to the fullest.
- The virtues that are long lost in man are still present in animals.
- They express love, care, sympathy, respect, and admiration.
- They lead a life free of tension, so the poet wants to live with animals.
- The poem is a reminder of how human beings have lost humanity.
- #SPJ2
Similar questions