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why did the poet feel more at home with animals than human

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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In the poem 'Animals' by Walt Whitman, the poet feels more at home with animals than human beings because he believes that animals are much better than humans as they do not possess any human vices. He strongly feels that the animals are uncomplicated and are content with their lives. They are placid and self-contained beings who do not complain about their condition or worry about the sins they have committed.

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In the poem 'Animals' by Walt Whitman, the poet feels more at home with animals than human beings because he believes that animals are much better than humans as they do not possess any human vices. He strongly feels that the animals are uncomplicated and are content with their lives. They are placid and self-contained beings who do not complain about their condition or worry about the sins they have committed.

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