In the poem, caring for animals,how does man inflict cruelty on animals?
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The poet brings out the suffering met by the animals such as the dogs,cats,cart horses and the owl as humans fail to protect them. On the contrary, this suffering is caused by man himself. ... As our love for animals grow, so will our love for mankind.
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- "Animal Care" is a poem about caring for animals. Jon Silkin explains why animal rights are important and why we should care for them.
- It is demonstrated that even the poet questioned why he should care for even the tiniest of creatures. He then goes on to ask nature—the seas and the skies—for an answer, but to no avail. As humans fail to protect animals such as dogs, cats, cart horses, and owls, the poet highlights their suffering. Man, on the other hand, is the cause of this suffering.
The poet recognises the importance of caring for these animals, no matter how insignificant they appear to be, because they are the creatures who will teach mankind how to love.
Thus, the poet express care for animals and how the man inflict cruelty on animals.
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