summarise the poem the clod and the Pebble in your own words
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In summary, ‘The Clod and the Pebble’ begins with a clod or lump of clay declaring that love is about selflessness: love is about giving yourself to someone else. Love is a positive force which can take the ‘hell’ of despair and turn it into a joyous heaven both for the lover and the beloved. This clod of clay in the earth has been trodden down by the feet of cows (we may imagine the clod being in a field full of cattle). It is, quite literally, downtrodden. Yet it sings in praise of love as an altruistic force.
Once the clod of clay has offered this view, however, a pebble in the stream declares the
opposing view: that love is entirely selfish and makes a lover bend the other person to their desires, rather than seeking to serve the other’s wishes.
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