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why does the poet compare animals with humans in poem animals class 10​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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. Since animals do not complain about their situation, they are considered to be much happier than humans

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Answered by kasiram569
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Answer:       The poet Walt Whitman in his poem 'Animals'

The poet feels more at home with animals than with human beings. It is because he thinks that none of the animals is discontented about its condition. Moreover, like humanbeings the animals are not crazy about possessing the material things

What similarities does the poet find between the human beings and the animals?

According to the poet, animals are peaceful and self-contained. They don't complain about anything, on the other hand, humans are crooked and crazy for material things. Humans lie awake at night and cry for the wrong they have done and at last they lose their temper over trifles.

Why is the poet so much impressed with animals?

Walt Whitman is so impressed with the animals because he finds animals to be far more contented and wiser than the human beings. According to him animals are calm, placid, and self-contained. ... Animals unlike human beings are not hypocrites; they accept the poet as he is and present themselves to the poet as they are.

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