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What does the poet mean when he says, ‘in which we all shall lie’?

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Q2. Great persons tell us to live cordially and as brothers. But we people tend to fight over trivial issues. Why don’t we live with others harmoniously? What makes us fight and hurt others?

class 9th english chapter no men are foreign​

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Answered by hebsibashiny
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In many cases, this kind of negative energy pushes away other people, including children if they are involved. When children (adult children, as well) see one parent trying to hurt the other, they not only get protective of the person under attack, but they get very confused about life, love, and the state of their "family."

In the film It's Complicated, there's a scene when the kids find out that their parents might be getting back together, and one of them makes the comment, "We still haven't gotten used to the divorce yet." Then, when things don't work out for the parents, the kids are all in bed together, teary-eyed from the confusion.

If your life or a relationship is going badly, revenge is not your last hope for renewal. In fact, it takes away much more than it gives. Trying to figure out how to get back at someone uses up time that could be spent in many more positive ways, and most people don't realize how toxic these feelings are to our bodies and emotions. Living with anger inside you takes away from experiencing what life still has to offer.

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Answered by happy121695
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The poet is trying to say that after our death, we are going to buried in the same earth and hence we should not consider anyone as a foreigner. We all are same.

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