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how is the fog full of opposite forces?
Fog by Carl Sandburg I have an exam at 7, please reply urgently​

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                             "Fog" deals with a number of themes. First, there is the theme of nature, which Sandburg explores through the medium of fog. In the poem, the fog is a creeping, living entity which descends on the human world (the "harbor" and the "city") without any warning. That it can descend in this manner, without any warning, reinforces Sandburg's belief that nature is more powerful than anything that humans can produce.

Secondly, Sandburg explores the theme of change. When the poem opens, for example, the city is calm and quiet, but it changes rapidly when the fog descends. The fog, therefore, acts as a force for change, transforming the city into a misty place. In the final line, the fog "moves on" as quickly as it arrived, suggesting that change is an unavoidable and natural process.

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