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what vices in human beings does walt whitman notice?​

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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The poet has given a wonderful and insightful message through the poem. The poet in his poem tells the readers that animals are far more contented and wiser than the human beings. According to him animals are calm, placid, and self-contained. On the other hand human beings are stressed, panicky, disturbed, selfish, greedy, and self-centered.  

The poet is impressed with the way animals don’t sweat, whine, sulk, regret, rue, and don’t waste their time discussing their duties to God. None of them is unhappy. Animals unlike human beings are not hypocrites; they accept the poet as he is and present themselves to the poet as they are.  

The poet feels so much comfortable among them. So, he wishes to live with them.  

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