what is the main theme of the poem fable
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The poem tells us that everything on earth has its role to play. There is a reason to why God created each one of us.We may differ in size , shape , colour, etc but we all have different qualities. We are unique in our own ways . We should never fell low of ourselves or think that someone else is useless because all of us are connected together somehow, anyone taken out of the world will create a disbalence.The squirrel tries to telk the mountain that the mountain is no doubt useful but it should not think that the squirrel is useless Although the squirrel is not as big as the mountain it can move very fast unlike the mountain.
"All is well and wisely put"
This sentence means that everything has got it's importancec and nothing is pointless.God has created all of us because of some reason.
we may not see everyone's quality but that doesn't mean that they don't have a quality. God made us such that we are depended on eachother and cannot do without eachother.
"All is well and wisely put"
This sentence means that everything has got it's importancec and nothing is pointless.God has created all of us because of some reason.
we may not see everyone's quality but that doesn't mean that they don't have a quality. God made us such that we are depended on eachother and cannot do without eachother.
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Fable" is a poem written by Ralph Waldo Emerson. A "fable" is a short tale to teach a lesson. A "prig" is someone who is self-righteous. In this tale, Emerson tells us to not judge others and try to understand that people unlike us also have qualities that we don't have. For example, the mountain may be able to carry forrests on his back but he can't crack a nut like a squirrel.
"Fable" is written as one stanza with 19 lines. The rhyme scheme is AABCBDDEEFFGHHIJKJK. As you can see, not all the lines rhyme. This is Emerson's way to put importance on a line and change the rhythm to change emotion.
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