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" they do don't lie awake in dark and weep about their sins..." tell it's meaning in comparison to the poem "the animals".

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Answered by vishnuvardhanvkn
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Answer:

it means that animals do not stay awake in the dark crying and thinking about the sins (things done by ancestors ) like humans .

Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
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Answer:

The explanation of the poem "The animals" is "they don't lie awake in dark and weep about their sins..." as follows:

Explanation:

Stanza second:-(they don't lie awake in dark and weep about their sins...):-

The poet is pretty happy approximately the reality that animals do now not make court cases and cry about their conditions like humans. Animals devour and sleep peacefully as they have got now no longer had something to worry about, at the same time humans, because of their wrong actions aren't capable of acquiring this and as a result, can not sleep without worrying about them. Humans, even after committing sins, talk about God and rightness, at the same time as animals are nice creatures, and they do now not need to worry about praying to God. The poet proper right here way that for the reason that animals are so pure, they do now not pray to God for forgiveness or ask God to satisfy their dreams like humans.

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