Theme of the Poem "Animals" by Walt Whitman
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The poet wishes to live with animals and to experience a life where no one complains, and where everyone is free of sins and sorrows. The most important theme of the poem is not to admire how good animals are, but to compare humans with them in order to focus on the flaws of their nature.
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The main theme of the poem is Lost of Humanity among humans. The poet describes how animals are better than humans. According to him, humans commit sins, animals don’t, animals do not care about worldly things while humans do, animals do not discriminate while humans do, animals never discuss their duties to God while humans do. So, the poet desires that humans should adopt the qualities of animals to become better humans.
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