English, asked by tejadogga, 11 days ago

In the poem THE COLD WITHIN, what does 'human sin' refer to?​

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Answered by mayank372995
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Answer:

selfishness is the 'human sin'

Explanation:

In short, selfishness is the 'human sin' here. And the logs in their hands are the 'proof of human sin'. In the poem, six humans were carrying a logs of wood each in bleak and bitter cold. All of them refused to give their sticks of wood by discriminating based on color, complexion, race, religion etc.

Answered by ChirasreeChowdhury
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Answer:

human sins were referred to the attitude of racism, religious bigotry, casteism, jealousy and selfishness portrayed in the poem.

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