it is not complaining but accepting a situation, the a key to happiness in life Elaborate in context of the Poem Animals? ?
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In the poem "Animals", Walt Whitman compares the human conditions to that of the animals and says that animals are satisfied with what they have. Therefore, humans should not complain about their situation but accept it.
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- In this poem, Walt Whitman comments on the nature of human desires as human beings are never satisfied with what they have and live a life of suffering.
- This suffering is of two types, physical suffering and suffering of the soul.
- He compares this to animals who are always calm and composed. Animals never complain about their plight.
- Animals do not cry over their sins or bow their head in repentance to anyone. They live a life that is full and happy.
- Animals do not compare their situations with one another, they just accept their lives as it is. Humans should do the same.
- The poet suggests that humans too initially lived in the same condition as the animals, however, somewhere along history lost the placid calmness that other animals possess.
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