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poetic devices in the poem The Plaint of the Camel

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Answered by mananmadani53
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The poem is written by Charles Edward Carryl.  It is a complaint of a camel.  First, it complains about the food given to it by comparing with others.  Then, it complains about the place it sleeps.  In the third stanza, it complains about the home given to it.  It complains about people riding on it and at last it complains about its looks.  This is the very nature of humans, we never learn to appreciate what we have but we will always keep complaining by comparing ourselves with others. 

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Answered by shreyasujith75
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The poem is written by Charles Edward Carryl.  It is a complaint of a camel.  First, it complains about the food given to it by comparing with others.  Then, it complains about the place it sleeps.  In the third stanza, it complains about the home given to it.  It complains about people riding on it and at last it complains about its looks.  This is the very nature of humans, we never learn to appreciate what we have but we will always keep complaining by comparing ourselves with others.  

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