In the poem THE COLD WITHIN, what does 'human sin' refer to?
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selfishness is the 'human sin'
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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.
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human sins were referred to the attitude of racism, religious bigotry, casteism, jealousy and selfishness portrayed in the poem.
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