What does the poet mean by, "Not one is respectable or unhappy over the whole earth"?
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The poet is implying that creatures need not pray or their forefathers, and that they are all equal in their respectability.
Animals are content because of their high moral ideals and the loss of social conventions.
The poet uses adjectives like "demented" and "mania" to describe people's insatiable drive to buy stuff. These phrases reveal that the poet is equating this yearning to insanity. The poet is correct in his assessment, as desire drives us to be hungry and locks us in a never-ending cycle of striving for more.
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In this line poey mean to say that animals do not pray to God, all are equal in their world . No one is very respectfull or unhappy, all are happy. They are mor humane than human. They have no such bad qualitiea that human have. They do not judge other animals on their condition, caste, religen, etc.
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