Suitable moral for confessions of a born spectator
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the suitable moral is the poet wants to be as a spectator. he doesn't wants to be as the athlete, jockey, and a player..
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Answer by:Soma Chakraborty
The message that the poet wants to convey is that one, it's okay to admit in public like he does about the things one is nit comfortable doing. Also, he thinks that it's wiser to choose to be a harmless and safe spectator rather than to be one of the athletes who often lose control of themselves, give in to agression and brutally wound others without the slightest hint of guilt or pity.
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