which expression shows that animals believe in equality among their fellow beings
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- not one needs to another not his kind that lived thousands of years ago
- not one needs to another not his kind that lived thousands of years agonot one is respectable or unhappy over the whole Earth
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The expressions which shows that animals believe in equality among their fellow beings in the poem "Song to Myself" by Walt Whitman are as follows:-
- "Not one is dissatisfied, not one is demented with the mania of owning things,"
- "Not one kneels to another, nor to his kind that lived thousands of years ago,"
- "Not one is respectable or unhappy over the whole earth."
Explanation:
- In this poem, poet Walt Whitman makes an animal-to-human comparison.
- According to him, animals possess many virtues that humans lack.
- The poet claims that he is more at home among animals than with people since people are constantly fake, self-centered, and unsatisfied in contrast to how content and unselfish animals are. They display their affection for us.
- He has so little trust in the human race that he wants to "convert" and adopt a different attitude toward animals.
- People have gone crazy chasing material stuff. They are a jumble of difficulties, inconsistencies, and misunderstandings.
- They experience nightmares and cry over their sins because their conscience is not clear.
- In contrast, animals are calm, quiet, and self-contained.
- Other than eating, they don't pursue material items. Since they never feel guilty or sinful, they don't need to worship God.
- In the distant past, our ancestors exchanged those signs of affection and understanding.
- Unfortunately, those qualities and signs of love and understanding have been utterly forgotten by humanity.
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