why does the poet call the group forlorn? who were the people who made this group? what did each of them possess??.. pls ans. POEM: THE COLD WITHIN BY JAMES PATRICK KINNEY
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he called the group forlorn because everyone hold a prejudice or discrimination against each other. They met happenstance in the cold weather. each one of them had a log of wood as a fuel for the dying fire.
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The Cold Within by James Patrick Kinney exposes the damage humanity does to itself by falling prey to discrimination. Written in the background of the Movement for Civil Rights (1954-1968), Kinney used his words to express contempt for discrimination at the time and encourages a level of introspection.
Explanation:
- Forlorn is lonely, miserable and despairing. These six men had prejudice in their minds here. They couldn't conquer the little barriers of gender, race and religion, even during the moment of crisis, when life was at stake
- They chose the other way around when they had the resources to help one another and save all lives. Though gathered to warm themselves around the flames, they were very divided in their souls, far away and lonely. That's why it is perfect for the word "forlorn group.
- And for the entire human race, this forlorn party is an emblem. We are equally divided by race, faith, caste, gender and ethnicity, and are people all over the world. We're all losers if we don't want to come out of them.
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