what does the poet think about the poem animals
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In this poem the poet, Whitman compares man to animals. 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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He thinks the animals in zoo are helpless. They need to get out and life their lives in wild but they are unable. They are ignoring humans who visit zoo because according to poet the animals dont want them to be a medium of entertainment.
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