What is the tone of the poem The plaint of the camel
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The tone of the poem 'The Plaint Of the Croner' is complaining and comparing.
Explanation:
- The tone is described as the approach or attitude that the author adopts towards a particular subject matter.
- It helps in creating the mood of the poem that allows the readers to have a perspective or viewpoint to read and feel.
- In the poem 'The Plaint of Camel' by Charles Edward Carryl, the author adopts a complaining tone where the camel is seen complaining from the beginning to the end.
- The camel compares its life, sleeping place, food it eats, appearance, etc. to the others and complains against them.
- The author aims to reflect the comparing and complaining nature of human beings and their inability to appreciate what they have and remain contented in it.
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