summary of "the end of the world"by achibald mcleish
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MacLeish critiques the circus of life in which humans ceaselessly divert themselves with the bizarre to escape from the idea of their smallness, their relative unimportance in the face of a vast, possibly impersonal, cosmos. Alas, the poem attests that the diversions can only be temporary.
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