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Summary of poem Animals.​

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Answered by confusedgenius1000
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God shaped man and animals for dwelling on earth. He, God gave man to a high position than to that of animals. Walt Whitman, the great American poet, believes animals are better than men. The poet appreciated some qualities in animals which man don’t have. He expressed his observation about animals and man through his poem “Animals”.

Walt Whitman is very fond of the company of animals. The poet desires to live among the animals because according to him animals are calm and self-sufficient. They do not whine and weep about their conditions. They are always satisfied and do their duty towards God. Animals always express their love and respect for human beings. Animals spend a life of satisfaction and peace. They do not possess an obsession with possessing things. They do not show respect for others. Also, they even do not respect their thousand old descendants. Sorrow and happiness are equal to them.

Whereas humans are crazy about material things. Humans lie awake at night. They cry for the wrong that they have done. At last, they lose their temper over trifles. Animals are quite happy. They don’t idle away their time for discussing their duties to God like human beings. He observes that humans don’t have those qualities which animals possess such as signs of love, quietness, kindness, selflessness, honesty, patience, sympathy, etc. These qualities are absolutely essential for a glossy life.

The poet has a deep aspiration to learn from the animals since they express their deep concern with them. They do not possess any kind of falsehood. The poet is much amazed at their quality. He desires to earn them though he had left them carelessly. He feels that the life of a man is full of stress, depression, anxiety, unhappy. So, he desires to turn away from living with other humans. He wants to live in the company of animals for good because he thinks that he will get real happiness among animals. After all, he desires to make a relationship with animals. Thus this was the summary of the poem “Animals” written by Walt Whitman.

Conclusion of Animals

In the poem ‘Animals’, the poet Walt Whitman admires the animals for being better than human beings. He praises them also for possessing all such qualities that humans lack or have forgotten.

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Answered by lkillerl
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The poet Walt Whitman has in his poem "Animals' taken from Song of Myselr in "Leaves of Grass told us that animals are better than human beings as they are calm and Independent. The poet feels that human beings have lost the true meaning of life. They have become mechanical Animals still enjoy a natural life in the lap of nature. The poet therefore feels that he would prefer to live with animals. He looks at them for a long time and finds that they do not complain or cry about their condition. They do not keep awake In the night and weep for their sins. They do not discuss about God in a manner that makes others sick. None of the animals are dissatisfied or crazy and greedy about owning things. They do not kneel down and show their respect to another or to their ancestors living long ago. They are not happy or sad but satisfied with the resources they have. Human beings are crazy chasing material goods and being greedy. The poet realises that humans have lost their virtues. These virtues, however are still present in animals. The poet questions if he negligently dropped the virtues and the animals picked them up.

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