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What according to the poet, differentiate animals from us? What are the noble characteristics that humans miss out on and why?

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Answered by ItzMADARA
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1. The poet Walt Whitman in his poem 'Animals' compares animals to human beings and differentiates between them on the basis of their characteristics. Animals live in natural surroundings, they accept their natural lives.

2. He finds that man lacks many virtues that animals have. The poet says that he feels more at home with animals than human beings since they are selfish, false and always dissatisfied, while the animals are unselfish, true and more satisfied.

Answered by Remi14
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1. The poet Walt Whitman in his poem 'Animals' compares animals to human beings and differentiates between them on the basis of their characteristics. Animals live in natural surroundings, they accept their natural lives.

2. He finds that man lacks many virtues that animals have. The poet says that he feels more at home with animals than human beings since they are selfish, false and always dissatisfied, while the animals are unselfish, true and more satisfied.

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