Summary of poem habit by Carol beachy wenger
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Habits by Carol Beachy Wenger – Summary
This poem is built on the adage “habits die hard”. The poet has tried to explain in this simple poem how we end up growing certain habits, some bad and some good. And then the poet has used beautiful comparisons to explain the theme. A weed that grows thick and fast and then is difficult to pullout is the way the poet has compared to how habits can quickly set in and once they keep you in their “vice-like grip”, it is difficult to get out of it. The poet then extols the way good habits take time to grow but stay all through our lives.
The moral of the poem is to stay alert and pluck away bad habits before they grow like you will do with weeds and patronize good habits.
Answer:
In this poem the poet is compering about good and Bad habits
Explanation:
These habits take time to go.
Good habits
- They are hard to come in our life
- They can go easily from our life as compered to Bad habits
Bad Habits
- They don't take much time to come
- They can't go easily