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the theme of the poem urban by nissim ezekiel​

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Answered by gshzhxjxj
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Urban,” from The Unfinished Man, develops this theme with a speaker who finds himself lost within a city and yearning for nature: “The hills are always far away / He knows the broken roads, and moves / In circles tracked within his head” (117).

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The principal thought of the poem is to depict the despicable state of the artist's brain and the way that he sees all that being annihilated.

what's the fundamental thought?

  • Ezekiel is absolutely keen on this present reality of people and in the recognizable signs of human instincts, as likewise in human between connections.
  • Be that as it may, one of Ezekiel's fundamental worries has forever been reasoning or the hypotheses of the human psyche.

prologue to sonnet:

  • Urban life, both as setting and topic, requests to the advanced scholarly specialists.
  • The quickly creating present day city ended up being a sufficiently rousing climate for specialists and scholars in light of its huge fluctuation and variety.
  • The city life incites irresolute perspectives and sentiments in numerous who are simple excited by the open doors it bears for their self-acknowledgment yet who.

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