what is the gist of the poem fog by w .H.Davies.
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Very simple. A sighted man finds himself in a fog so thick that he is disoriented and cannot find his way home. He must then depend on a blind man to lead the way.
On a more abstract level, the poem may be about how people trust only what they can literally see, and lack awareness of things unseen (faith, belief, religion).
On a more abstract level, the poem may be about how people trust only what they can literally see, and lack awareness of things unseen (faith, belief, religion).
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IT IS THAT A BLING MAN CAN SEE WHEN A NORMAL MAN CANT BUT A CANT WHEN A NORMAL CAN THAT MEANS THAT BLIND MAN ARE SPECIAL AND ARE MORE THAN NORMAL MAN
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