theme of psalm of life
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A Psalm Of Life Theme. ... In his poem, “A Psalm of Life,” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow argues that individuals should live active, full lives rather than passively allowing life to slip away. In the first two lines of the poem, the speaker asserts: “Tell me not, in mournful numbers, / Life is but an empty dream!”
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A Psalm Of Life Theme. ... In his poem, “A Psalm of Life,” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow argues that individuals should live active, full lives rather than passively allowing life to slip away. In the first two lines of the poem, the speaker asserts: “Tell me not, in mournful numbers, / Life is but an empty dream!”
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In the poem "A Psalm of Life" Henry Wadsworth Longfellow focuses on the importance of life. The poet talks about life's goal and motives which are not just bound to wait for death. He advises the reader to live the life to it's fullest and achieve the maximum in the present. Life is not about waiting and wasting the time for death to come. The poet wants the readers to actively participate and achieve the maximum in their life.
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