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What does the free man has in the poem THE FREE MAN

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Answered by nirnayrajput488
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The second important objective of promoting human respect is to promote a sense of empathy and cooperation among humans.

Robert Burns, a famous Scottish poet who introduced his unique style of writing and rarity in 18th century English poetry, wrote a short but comprehensive poem called The Free Man. is. In this poem, the poet says, "I have so much money that is enough for me, so I don't need to beg any (capitalist) society to get a loan. Nor do I have that much money." And there are reasons that I can lend to someone.

I am neither the ruler of anyone nor anyone's slave and Mamluk. I have strength and power but I am not in the habit of taming anyone. I am very happy because I will not be sad for anyone. I do not care for anyone and I do not care for anyone. "

According to the meaning that emerges between the lines of some of these poems, the poet has introduced a unique concept of "free men". No one should be affected by its pain and suffering and joy and detail. Simply put, this imaginary "free man" of Robert Burns has nothing to do with anyone. Let it be drunk in its fullness. This did not benefit anyone. There is no one who agrees and no one obeys. It should not be proud of anyone and one should not make a cup of it.

Answered by devanshi380
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