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We are nothing less than nothing and dreams explanation

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Answered by samyukta135
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Explanation:

Written about a dream world, the essay Dream Children by Charles Lamb belongs to his famous work Essays of Elia (1823) published in London magazines. Referring to himself by the pseudonym Elia, Lamb has penned down the essays as personal accounts of his life devoid of any didactic or moral lessons.

Enriched with humour, pathos and regret for the time long gone, Lamb’s essays leave an everlasting impression on the minds and hearts of the readers.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Explanation:

The line "We are nothing less than nothing and dreams" explains the pain of losing loved ones in the life. The dream to live the life with the one who we love the most is the desire for many people in this world, but it ends as a dream for many is what the author try to convey in the poem.

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