Moral for the secret of machine
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The poem “The secret of the machines” by Rudyard Kipling deals with the problem of modern technology and automation. ... The poem ends with the statement that machines, although capable of great deeds, are still nothing more than creations of the human brain.
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The moral of the story the machine
- Machines represent the unshakable moral. Here machines represent a form of truth that is absolute and particularly difficult for human beings to understand.
- The poem brings about the change in technology The ability to change nature.But machines can not replace human beings after all machines are made by human.Only man can handle them.
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