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summary of the poem be the best

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Answered by ance62
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Be The Best Of Whatever You are

By Douglas Malloch (1877-1938)

In the poem Be the Best of Whatever You Are by Douglas Malloch, the poet continuosly tells us to be the best in whatever we can be. We must never be ashamed of what we are, as no job is less or small. In this world every job have equal importance for the people. Wonder a world where there were only doctors! No cobbler, no barber, no electrician. We would have never been able to survive in such case. Sometimes people are discriminated on the basis of their work. The way of preventing it is to be the best in that job.

The poet gives examples from the nature to show how we must take pride in our job. If one cannot be a tall pine tree on top of the hill, one can always be a scrub in the valley. But we must remember to be the scrub at the side of the rill. If one cannot be a tree, one can be a bush. Further if one is unable to become a tree, one can be a tuft of grass, because a tuft of grass can also make the highways look prettier and happier. If one is unable to be a muskie, one can be a bass but the liveliest bass of the lake. If one cannot be a highway one can be a trail or if one is unable to be a sun, one can be a star.

No matter what your size or work is, your success will only depend on the way you do your work. We all can't probably be captains. There can only be one captain in the ship and people are required to do the other work. Therefore we all must take pride in our work and do it with the best of our ability.

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

The poem's message and central idea are obvious from the title alone. He is attempting to convince us that excellence is required in whatever we do.

Explanation:

  • To make his point, he utilized instances from the natural world. No work is less vital than another, and we shouldn't feel embarrassed of who we are, the poet wants us to understand.
  • The poet is trying to convey to us that we should take pride in all we accomplish. We should be content to undertake modest things if we are unable to accomplish something huge. No one can be a wonderful person in the world, but we should all do whatever we do well. If you played well, it doesn't matter if you win or lose.

This is the summary of the poem.

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