CBSE BOARD X, asked by IShipWolfstar4416, 1 year ago

What is the moral of the poem "ANIMALS"

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Answered by manikanta43
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the poem reflect Whitman's ‘animism’ it is the spirit of animals that is meant to reflect the truth in humanity.He respects animals because they have retained those values and ‘tokens’ which humans seems to have already lost

Answered by harinimusique20
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Walt Whitman in the poem 'Animals' wants to tell us that humans have become complicated and false. They have forgotten their true nature. They want to earn more and more, so that they can owe more and more luxurious commodities. They do sins in order to earn then they repent. Their sins have made them restless. Humans trouble their companions discussing their duties to God. On the other hand animals are free from all types of trivial anxieties, so they are still living their natural life. According to him, animals are complacent and self-contained unlike humans.

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