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summary of poem rock walls​

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Answered by ranaarushi2010
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Bird's flight gives him “sense of freedom and pleasure.” In his famous poem, 'Rock Walls', Kalam believes in boundless humanity, compassion and love overflowing from human heart. 'Wall' is a symbol of division, dissention and separation which are inimical to humanity.

Answered by shritik1605sl
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Answer:

Former President of India A.P.J. Abdul Kalam wrote the poem "Rock Walls."

Explanation:

The poet states in this poem that some people build walls around themselves and do not interact with others compassionately.

While others construct orchard walls in order to satisfy their hunger.

The poet, on the other hand, does not construct any barriers to confirm joy or sorrow, sacrifice or achievement, or gain or loss; instead, he simply plants flowers in all open spaces and floats lilies in ponds and rivers.

Because he wants to see his country in happiness and peace, the poet's heart is open to all animals and places.

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