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What is the central idea of the poem 'animals' ?

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Answered by geetatannu2002
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Central Idea of the Poem

In the poem ‘Animals’, the poet Walt Whitman praises animals for being better than human beings and for possessing all such qualities that humans lack or have forgotten. Those qualities are calmness, the lack of greed and the ability to stay happy and contained among others. The poet wants to live among animals and experience a life where no one complains and where they are free of sins and sorrow.

The most important theme of the poem is not to praise how good animals are, but to compare humans with them in order to highlight the flaws of their nature. The poet believes that probably a very long time ago, humans possessed all these qualities mentioned above, but they have now lost them.

Answered by shilpa85475
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The central idea of the poem 'animals' is:

  • The main idea of the poem Animals is that humans need to learn good manners and qualities from the animals they once had but have lost them over time.
  • According to the poet, animals have many fine qualities such as self-denial, impartiality, and peace.
  • The most important theme in this poem is not to praise how beautiful animals are, but to compare people with them in order to highlight the flaws of their nature.
  • The poet believes that perhaps a long time ago, people had all the qualities mentioned above, but now they have lost them.
  • I stood and watched them for a long time.
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