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• Who are referred to as the builders in
the poem "The Builders"?
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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The people are referred to as Builders.
- The question has been asked from the poem The Builders by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
- The poet emphasizes the significance of having a positive relationship with history. He expresses how all people have contributed to history and built architectures.
- Without a solid foundation, one's life will become unbalanced, and one will be unable to reach the towers at the end of one's journey. It is from here that one may see the entire world and get profound understanding.
- No one's actions are insignificant, or unrecognized. He makes it clear to the that the minor deeds are meant to augment the large. Without the other, neither can exist.
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