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why did Abou ben Adhem feel a bit sad, in the story of abou ben adhem​

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Answered by Anonymous
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why did Abou ben Adhem feel a bit sad, in the story of abou ben aadhem?

He was an enthusiast of nature and surroundings, a master of temperament, which reflected in many of his works that infuse a feeling of vivaciousness and joy. As a boy, Hunt was an admirer of Thomas Grey and William Collins and tried imitating them in many ways. Since he had difficulties in speech, which was cured later, he could not make it to the university. He made a mark in the English literature with the publication of Story of Rimini in 1816.

Answered by BrainyBrainer
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No, Abou was not disheartened at all in the angel’s reply that his name was not written in the list. Rather he was confident enough that he also deserved a place in the list for his love of man. That is why he made a polite request to the angel to write his name as the one who loves his fellow men.

The words “cheerly still” indicates that Abou was not disappointed.

Abou spoke more low

But cheerly still;

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