What human sin does the poem talk about? Did the last man survive?
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From the two lines above it is clear that the 'human sin' here is the selfishness of the human race. ... So, the poet calls it 'human sin'. In short, selfishness is the 'human sin' here. And the logs in their hands are the 'proof of human sin'.
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From the two lines above it is clear that the 'human sin' here is the selfishness of the human race. ... So, the poet calls it 'human sin'. In short, selfishness is the 'human sin' here. And the logs in their hands are the 'proof of human sin'
The poem Cold Within focuses on sins such as ill-will, jealousy, hatred, animosity, and lack of warmth and compassion in human relations.
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