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What is the moral of the poem
The Owl​

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Answered by gannojusaisirihasini
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It is a poem about both fulfilment and deprivation, and draws on Thomas's experience of the front line. It is also a poem about the emotions of empathy and guilt. The poet is tired, hungry and cold but he will get rest and reach the “sweetest thing under a roof”. His physical discomfort is temporary.

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Answered by krantibakoriya81
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'The Owl' by Edward Thomas - discourse by Frank McMahon It is a poem about both fulfilment and deprivation, and draws on Thomas's experience of the front line. It is also a poem about the emotions of empathy and guilt. The poet is tired, hungry and cold but he will get rest and reach the “sweetest thing under a roof”. His physical discomfort is temporary.

The Owl' by Edward Thomas - discourse by Frank McMahon It is a poem about both fulfilment and deprivation, and draws on Thomas's experience of the front line. It is also a poem about the emotions of empathy and guilt. The poet is tired, hungry and cold but he will get rest and reach the “sweetest thing under a roof”. His physical discomfort is temporary.

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