what vices in human beings does walt whitman notice
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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.
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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.
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