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summary of the poem The World by Hazel Beirne​

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Answered by aakankshavatsal
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In the Poem, 'The World', Hazel Beirne has described the different concepts associated with the term 'world'.

It has been taught to us that 'the world' includes a place in this universe where we reside. However, the poetess states that the world can mean different things for different people. It is every person's experience based on what he considers as his self-worth.

According to her, each person lives in his own unique world, and even all the seven wonders cannot heal a mind that is filled with sadness and anger. She also states that happiness arises from our own mind and emotional state. she advises that one must be kind to our self and even our neighbors, because each person lives in a different mental world.

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Summary of the poem The World by Hazel Beirne:  

The poem The World is written by a poet Hazel Beirne. In the poem the poet is trying to find out the different concepts relating to the word World. For most of us, our world is about the planet where we are residing, but there are many people who would believe that their world is place in and around where they live. The poet is trying to say that each and every person on the planet have a different perception of the world for them which is unique and individualistic. That's why she wanted the people to not compare one's life with other people's lives and they should take care of themselves and the World around them.

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