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relevance of cold within in present times.

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Answered by dezzire
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'The Cold Within' by James Patrick Kinney is a telling document on the way people think and act in our society. Kinney wrote it during the early years of Civil Rights movement and it shows the sentiments of the embittered poet due to the racial discrimination prevalent in the society. "The Cold Within a parable about the things that separate us and how the coldness in men’s hearts is a kind of death."

By the example of a group of six people sitting around a fire holding a stick each, Kinney allows the reader to know the psyche of each of them. How each of them gives in to prejudice and holds back his stick to let the fire go on.
The white hates the black and the rich is contemptuous of the poor. Their hatred is stronger than the genuine need of the hour, i.e. to let the fire go on. The message was so powerful, the poem took on a life of its own.

Even today, after so many decades, the condition has not changed much. Basically, the human nature never changes. These days, according to the government policy, each school has to give admission to the students of EWS, i.e. economically weaker sections of the society.
The prejudice that the so-called rich, sophisticated and classy people hold is so evident from the groups made within a class where they don't even like to share tiffins or treat them as equals. Truly the cold within us is the basic reason of the death of humanity which we see every day all around us.

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Answered by barmansuraj489
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Concept introduction:

Relevance is the idea that two topics are related in a way which makes it beneficial to take the second issue into account while taking the first. Logic, natural psychology, library science, and other disciplines all study the idea of relevance.

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James Patrick Kinney's "The Cold Within" is a revealing book about how individuals behave and think in our world. It was written by Kinney in the early years of the Civil Rights movement, and it expresses the poet's resentment over the pervasive racism in society. "The Cold Within" is a tale about the things that divide us and how men's inner coldness resembles death.

Kinney demonstrates how to do this by using the image of a group of six individuals seated around a fire, each clutching a stick, to show the reader what each person's mind is like. How each of them yields to prejudice and withholds their stick to allow the fire to continue.

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