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Thomas gisborne,s the worm poem analysis

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The Worm is a poem which has been penned down by Thomas Gisborne.


The worms play a significant role in the poem.


The poet says that there are most of the times when we kill these small insects or ants, and they require their own freedom to live a life as well.

Answered by presentmoment
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Thomas Gisborne's Worm poem analysis:

Worm by Thomas Gisborne tells us about the beauty of nature that lies in small things. It tells us how beautiful nature is when observed with intricate care. It tells us the perspective of nature when seen through a worm’s eye and how ruthless we are to kill them without ourselves noticing it.

It tells us how a worm observes nature and surroundings around it which is indifferent from the humans to a certain extent. The poem ends by leaving us a message that we should all take care of nature and enjoy little things as a worm does through his perspective.

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