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summary of
dust if you must​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Dust If You Must’ by Rose Milligan is a beautiful poem about life. The poet visualizes her fellow human beings as dust and expresses what they must do before old age. In modern times, a person has forgotten to cherish the simplicity of life. There are so many things out there that can give one true happiness. One can make life better by doing such things daily. Those simple activities make life a wonderful adventure. As there’s nothing left at the end of life, one should celebrate each moment of it. It’s the message the poet wants to give her readers through her poem.

As there won’t be any materialistic gains in such things, one has to know what things are important to invest their time in. Thereafter, the poet talks about the transience of youth and the immobility of old age. Those two things are constant. So, one has to put their time into things that make life more meaningful and truly enjoyable.

Answered by Anonymous
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Dust If You Must’ by Rose Milligan begins directly associating readers with the text. The poet talks about the means of how one can make one’s life better. Therefore, her focus is on the simple things that one can do in day to day life. By painting, writing a letter, baking, or planting seeds one can make their inner environment peaceful. One has to be aware of one’s “want” and “need”. Otherwise, activities like swimming in a nearby river, climbing a mountain, listening to soothing music, or reading books would seem meaningless.

As there won’t be any materialistic gains in such things, one has to know what things are important to invest their time in. Thereafter, the poet talks about the transience of youth and the immobility of old age. Those two things are constant. So, one has to put their time into things that make life more meaningful and truly enjoyable.

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