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money madness poetry references explanations we must have some money to save us from eating dirt.and this is all wrong bread should be free,sheltershouldbe free,​

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The title of the poem “Money Madness” gives readers an explicit hint at the central idea. It is about the insane behavior of men concerning money. According to the poet, money is not a problem in itself. But, the wildness originating from a greedy heart, is the source of all the problems occurring across the world. Besides, through this poem, Lawrence also taps on the lack of compassion and sympathy in modern beings. They judge others’ worth by their material possessions. Lawrence is out of the money-mad critic’s eyes. If he has nothing to spend, people even make him eat dirt and go cold in life’s winter. Sometimes, they provide a meager amount of help associated with an air of supremacy. In this way, Lawrence describes the concept of “money-madness”.

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We must have some money

to save us from eating dirt.

And this is all wrong.

Bread should be free,

shelter should be free,

is ->

Lawrence ironically talks about the role of money in his life. It is nothing but a type of protection against condemnation. In the long run, it would save people from eating dirt. What human beings are up to is wrong. The poet did not expect this.

He is of the view that all the basic needs for survival should be free to everybody. These include food, shelter, and fire. Lawrence uses the repetition of the phrase “all and anybody” for the sake of emphasis.

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