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why did none of the characters in the poem the cold within share their wood?what role did prejudice, discrimination, racism and envy play in the poem

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Answered by tejaskhokale05
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Answer:In James Patrick Kinney’s poem The Cold Within the poet has shown how people are divided all over the world based on some narrow considerations like racism, religious hatred, class distinction, prejudice and so on. The discrimination among people can lead to a great deal of problem for the society.

In the poem, six ‘humans’ were there around the dying fire and everybody had a stick to give the fire a new lease of life. But no one came forward to share their wood because they had hatred in the mind for others.

The first woman had racism against the black people. Another man had ill feelings for people with other religious faith different from his. The third man was prejudiced against the rich people as he was poor. The fourth one had prejudice against the poor and he was rich and greedy to save more for himself. The fifth man was the black one and wanted to take revenge against the white people as they had always ill-treated their race. The last man was narrow minded and wanted to share his wood only in exchange for something else. So none of them shared their piece of wood and rather chose to die in the cold weather.

This is highly symbolic of the folly of people’s ill-feelings against their fellow men. If people are not broad-minded enough they can never enjoy a happy and peaceful life. This is the message the poet wants to convey.

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Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

The characters in the poem the cold within share their wood and the role did prejudice, discrimination, racism and envy play in the poem.

Explanation:

The Cold Within by James Patrick Kinney depicts how people are separated around the world depending on a few specific factors, such as racism, religion intolerance, class disparity, prejudice, and so forth. Discrimination against individuals may cause a lot of issues for society.

Six "people" were present around the fading fire in the poem, and each one of them had a stick to rekindle it. However, no one offered to give away their wood since they harboured ill will against others.

The first lady had prejudice toward black people. Another individual had animosity toward anyone who practised religions other than his own. The third man, who was impoverished himself, had prejudices against the wealthy. The fourth held bias against the underprivileged and was anxious to accumulate more wealth for himself. The fifth guy was a black man who sought retribution from the white people since they had historically mistreated his race. The previous man had a limited perspective and just wanted to give his wood in return for anything else. Therefore, none of them shared their piece of wood and instead opted to perish outside in the cold.

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