What we can learn from this poem
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The poem talks about the issue of identity. We often judge people solely on the basis of their outer appearance but that can be misleading at times. The poet is discussing and writing about himself. He goes on to describe his physical appearance and also mentions how he is differently judged by different people in the poem. He uses the example of some people who find him ill-tempered and queer while some on the contrary, find him pleasant enough. With the help of many more examples like such, he tries to convey that a person’s personality cannot be assessed by the outer/physical appearance. He most likely wrote this poem to highlight the problems of stereotyping and prejudicing which prevailed in the society at that time.
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