Summary of the poem "the free man" by robert burns.
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Summary of the poem "the free man" by robert burns.
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- Robert Burns has been promoted in his poetry and through his song "A Man's a Man for a' That". Socialist in nature, and therefore a strong supporter of socialist ideas and ideals. The poet actually supports the French Revolution through this poem.
- Like his contemporary Thomas Paine, Burns is drawing the importance of liberty, equality, fraternity and universal human rights. Developed in 1999 after being sung as a song at the opening of the Scottish Parliament, Burns vividly depicts the fact through this poem that a man's character is like real gold and cannot be worth.
- Though a man can wear a lot of expensive and fancy clothes but the most important thing that a man can have is his honest character. A dishonest man is really a black spot for him
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