what is the dirt that the poet is referring to?? ( this question is from a poem called Money madness)
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The word "dirt" in the poem signifies the dehumanizing effects of poverty. As the speaker makes clear, in a consumerist society where money is everything, those without money are effectively worthless; they might as well eat dirt, for all anyone cares.
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Here dirt means that if the people gives him food, then they will serve it with disrespect/indignity because the poor are made for this only that they have to accept criticism, blames and humiliation without any personal preference.
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