What message is the poet conveying through the poem? Can you draw a parallel between man’s actions and nature’s reaction to them?
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The question is from the poem 'The way through the woods' that is written by Rudyard Kipling.
Explanation:
- The poem gives us a message about the connection between humans and nature.
- It says that nature has a very strong effect on human beings and can change their actions.
- The main focus was on the road in the jungle.
- It was covered by the jungle and no one able to saw that which shows that nature has power over humans.
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What message is the poet conveying through the poem ‘The way through the woods’? Can you draw a parallel between man’s actions and nature’s reaction to them? - Ring out wild bells to the wild sky by Alfred Tennyson
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The message that the poet conveys in the poem is the mourning of the path to the forest that has access to the wonderful creatures and things in the forest.
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