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In the open "A psalm of life", the poet compare life of a number of things.Identify those comparisons and point out the implications of each

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In the poem 'A Psalm of Life,' the speaker compares life to something 'real,' then to a 'journey,' 'battle,' and lastly to the 'footprints in the sand.'

Explanation:

In the poem, the author first compares life to something 'real' to denote its significance in itself. Then he compares it to a 'journey' in order to show that every moment and day of life is taking us nearer to the destination i.e. 'death.'

Further, he establishes a comparison between 'life' and 'battle' to symbolize the struggles we undergo as humans and to tell that one should fight this battle of life with bravery like heroes.

Then, he compares it lastly to the 'footprints of sand' to convey the idea if one's lived his life well, it can make way for others.

The implications of these comparisons aim to highlight the importance of life in itself(when he calls it real), every moment and day must be lived cheerfully(when he compares it to a journey), to encourage the hardships in life and battle them courageously(when compares to battle), and to make life worth so that it can make way for others too(when compares with footprints on sand).

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