Why does the poet walt whitman want to turn and live with animal
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- the poet talks about animals with love and affection. He says that he has found the animals very peaceful and self contained. They do not complain of their condition. They don't weep for their sins. In short, they are not like the human beings, that's why he wants to turn and live with animals
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>>> Animals are satisfied and self-contained.
>>> They have better values than those of the humans.
>>> The poet finds animals more comfortable than humans.
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