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summary of poem the mountain and the squirrel simple and easy language

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Answered by khv
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One day, the mountain and the squirrel had a fight. The gigantic mountain considers the minor squirrel a "little snob". The squirrel, named Bun, answers that while it is not as large as the mountain, the mountain isn't even half as vigorous as the squirrel.  

To make up a year and a circle, a wide range of things and climate must be thought about. The talent of both the mountain and the squirrel contrast greatly. If the squirrel can't carry the forest on its back, even the mountain can't crack open a small nut.

Answered by ItsBrainlyStarQueen
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The American poet-philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson has well brought out the problem of complexes in human beings in his poem ‘The Mountain and The Squirrel.’ The poem depicts a mountain carrying forests on its back but cannot crack a nut. Whereas a squirrel that can crack a nut cannot carry forests. There for none is superior or inferior in this world. All creatures serve as spokes in the wheel of life. God merely acts as the hub holding everything together.

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