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why are humans unhappy according to whitman​

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Answered by yashkarmur34
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The poet Walt Whitman in his poem 'Animals' compares animals to human beings and differentiates between them on the basis of their characteristics. ... Humans, on the other hand, have never accepted nature, i.e., they complain about it and try to change it, leading to an unhappy life.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: The poet Walt Whitman in his poem 'Animals' compares animals to human beings and differentiates between them on the basis of their characteristics. ... Humans, on the other hand, have never accepted nature, i.e., they complain about it and try to change it, leading to an unhappy life.

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