The poem The Cold Within is a reminder to overcome our personal demons and be open to the wisdom of an egalitarian view. Closely referring to the poem bring out the truth of the above statement.
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Explanation:
Patrick Kinney is the writer of the Poem The Cold Within. He was an American Irish poet.
This poem highlights the evils that we have hidden inside our society. The poet has explained the weaknesses or limitations of human beings, their natural flaws and bad habits. The poem starts in this scene as six humans are trapped and then their qualities are further elaborated.
The poet make readers to think about themselves, how they are living and what should be the living method
Answer:
It is absolutely true the poem Cold Within has a message for all. The message is this: There is severe lack of warmth and compassion in human relations. This lack exists at all levels: personal, family, social, etc. Most of the problems in the world exist because of this lack of warmth. In place of the warmth there is the cold of hatred, animosity, suspicion, and ill-will in every human's heart.
This world would have been a real paradise if this ill-will were not there. All the wars, holocausts, ethnic-cleansing, terrorist attacks, etc. were the outcome of this ill-will only. Ill-will is much more deadly than the deadliest nukes; for nukes are also the product of ill-will.
In the poem, The Cold Within, the poet has beautiful portrayed this ill-will in men trapped in bitter cold. None of them offered their wooden log to keep the fire burning because they harbored ill-will against one another. This led to the death of all.
If the world is to be made into paradise, this is possible only by sharing, caring, and loving.