Summary of poem the circus elephants by john keats
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In this poem, the poet describes the elephants who are kept captive in the circus by the humans. They cheer the children with their tricks and play. The poet supposes what the gentle giant creatures would be thinking to be back to their homes in the peaceful jungles far away from the human sight. The poet is throwing a question to the society that is it right for us to snatch a creature's freedom. He portrays the likings of the elephants like having green juicy leaves and sleeping peacefully rather than being ill-treated and taken as a joke or a plaything.
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this poem is written by john foster not keats
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In the first line what are elephant thinking of?
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