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In the line in the world's broad field of battle, H.W. Longfellow compares this world to a vast battlefield.
Explanation:
- "A Psalm of Life" is one of the beautiful poetic creations by H.W. Longfellow. This poem is known for its optimism and the theme-right attitude of toward life.
- The writer gives out the message that joy or distress isn't the objective of life.
- The reason for life is to do all obligations and responsibilities regarding the advancement and great of all. We ought to acknowledge life is more limited and faster.
- Life resembles a vast battlefield where we shouldn't allow ourselves to be driven like steers. We ought to battle fearlessly as legends.
- The narrator calls attention to the that the past and future are of no importance. We ought to a mass in making the best out of the present. We may likewise follow the strides of extraordinary men who had laid their strides in the ways of the world.
In this way, the poet compares life with a war zone.
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