Summary of the poem 'I Think I Could Turn and Live with Animals'
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"I Think I Could Turn And Live With Animals" is a poem by American poet Walt Whitman. In this composition, he compares animals with humans. He says that animals are unlike humans who keep cribbing about their conditions. he says that animals are always contained and at peace. They live their lives the way it and do not have expectations like humans.
He says that he tired of humans talking obsessively about their responsibilities for their religions. He says that humans are never fed up of accumulating material goods. He says that humans do not care about what they've turned this world into. They are disrespectful towards the society and environment unlike animals.
The poet says he is ready to move onto the life with and like animals who are beyond these worldly desires and live in whatever circumstances. They protect the environment and spread happiness.
H describes the beauty of a stallion saying that it is "fresh and responsive". The poet says that when he touches it gently, he kindly accepts the touch. He says that it firm and soft at the same time. He says that eyes that shine, ears that are finely cut and flexible.
He say that the stallion is full of emotions when he embraces him and his limbs tremble with joy when they race around.
At the end the poet shows how he is a human and shows a humanely attitude. He says to stallion that why does he need for more time. He says that "I would use you for a and then resign". He shows how humans feel superior to other beings. He says that he would go beyond the skill and grandeur of a stallion.
The last stanzas are the main theme of the poem.
He says that he tired of humans talking obsessively about their responsibilities for their religions. He says that humans are never fed up of accumulating material goods. He says that humans do not care about what they've turned this world into. They are disrespectful towards the society and environment unlike animals.
The poet says he is ready to move onto the life with and like animals who are beyond these worldly desires and live in whatever circumstances. They protect the environment and spread happiness.
H describes the beauty of a stallion saying that it is "fresh and responsive". The poet says that when he touches it gently, he kindly accepts the touch. He says that it firm and soft at the same time. He says that eyes that shine, ears that are finely cut and flexible.
He say that the stallion is full of emotions when he embraces him and his limbs tremble with joy when they race around.
At the end the poet shows how he is a human and shows a humanely attitude. He says to stallion that why does he need for more time. He says that "I would use you for a and then resign". He shows how humans feel superior to other beings. He says that he would go beyond the skill and grandeur of a stallion.
The last stanzas are the main theme of the poem.
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"I Think I Could Turn And Live With Animals" is a poem by American poet Walt Whitman. In this composition, he compares animals with humans. ... he says that animals are always contained and at peace. They live their lives the way it and do not have expectations like humans.
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