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What philosophy of life does the poet reflect in the poem the photograph?

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Answered by adrikaghosh185
25

Explanation:

Living your life through what you know as truth or what you think is truth is done in the actual actions you take in life. All of your wisdom, knowledge and understanding expressed by you into the whole of the world is your truth that other people see.

If you have much anger and hatred, then your life will be reflective of those beliefs. Joy and happiness will be absent from you.

If your life is full of injustice and unfairness, then your life will be reflective of those beliefs. Joy and happiness will be absent from you.

If all you have known is a life where cruelties, disrespect, animalistic natures, crimes, drugs, alcoholism, broken families, violence, and a lack of civility rule, then no matter where you go, the mentality of that life will go with you.

If monies and worldly stuff is of importance to you, then that is what you shall have in the long term, while a loving family and true friends may eventually become absent from you.

Philosophy in your life comes to most people from the life they have lived, whether or not they were in control or not in control.

Philosophy can be truth in entirety. Philosophy can be a wholesale lie and deception told and taught as a gospel truth. Philosophy can even be a half truth as expressed by evil purposes. All of it is how you understand it, with or without awareness.

You have to first question what is good and what is right. How do you want to be treated? Then treat others in the way you want to be treated. If you are thinking good words in how you want to be treated, you must first have those good things inside of your heart, mind and spirit.

Answered by XxJAHANGIRxX
29

Explanation:

A Photograph' is about impermanence of life. The poem also tells that Photograph is not just a positive print which is recorded by a camera; it is rather a captured moment which later becomes a beautiful memory. It holds those moments which might never get back.

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