what is the moral of "the character of happy life"
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In the second stanza, Wotton mentions that you must have control of your passions. ... Essentially, Wotton, in his poem, is saying that the key to a happy life is to develop an outstanding, moral, honest, and tempered personality and character. It isn't until you are master of yourself, that you are free to be happy.
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The Character of a Happy Life' is a simple, straightforward poem in which Sir Henry Wotton sets out the principles of a good life and what a man should avoid at all costs. The poem addresses themes of happiness, joy, simplicity and religion
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He has high thinking with simple living. That man is happy and contented from his life. there's a great message for all folks during this poem that we should always obey God and that we should be good with others in order that we will be happy and contented with our life.
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