In whose hand are the logs held to be
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Answer. This poem is a direct comment on the absence of humanity. ... Thus, this thought stops him from putting his stick in the fire. ... Finally, the poet concludes the poem by mentioning that the log each held in their hands
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This poem is a direct comment on the absence of humanity. Thus, this thought stops him from putting his stick in the fire. Finally, the poet concludes the poem by mentioning that the log each held in their hands has
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