what is the moral of the poem'the cold within'?
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τнє мєssαgє τнατ τнє ρσєτ is τryiทg τσ cσทvєy iท τнє ρσєм is τнατ iƒ ωє sєℓƒisнℓy нσℓ∂ σท τσ τнє ωσrℓ∂'s rєsσυrcєs,αท∂ τнє ωєαℓτн τнατ iτ нαs τσ σƒƒєr,iƒ ωє ρєrsisτ iท ∂iscriмiทατiทg σท grσυท∂s σƒ rαcє,rєℓigiσท αท∂ cαsτє τнєท ωє αrє ℓσsτ sσ ωє sнσυℓ∂ ทστ вє cσℓ∂ ƒrσм ωiτнiท.
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The poem conveys a message of the dangers and the futility of discrimination and racism. The poet touches on how each of the people around the fire died because of the “Cold Within,” and because of their inability to accept each other.
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