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Why does the squirrel think it is no disgrace to occupy his own place?

Answer the question from Exact way. Adapted from "Fable". Class X.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The squirrel thinks his occupying a place in this world as no disgrace. He thinks so because he believes that in this world every being has its role to play.

Answered by stalwartajk
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Answer:

The correct answer to the question based on the poem 'The Mountain and the Squirrel' written by Ralph Waldo Emerson is that,

The squirrel thought that it was not a disgrace to occupy his own place on Earth because despite being a small living being, he also has a very important role on Earth.

Explanation:

As per the given question,

Title of the poem: 'The Mountain and the Squirrel'

Poet: Ralph Waldo Emerson.

  1. The poem revolves around a squirrel and a mountain.
  2. The squirrel was called as Bun.
  3. The mountain called the squirrel has a Little Prig.
  4. They both quarreled on who played an important role in life.
  5. The mountain boasted of it's enormous size and amount of place it occupies.
  6. While the squirrel was of moralistic attitude.
  7. The squirrel did not feel disgraced because of mountain's words.
  8. Instead, the squirrel felt righteousness and did not feel disgraced for occupying small place on Earth.
  9. The mountain can carry forest while a squirrel can crack a nut.
  10. According to this poem, all living or non-living, big or small has an important role on Earth.

Therefore, the squirrel (called as Bun or Little Prig) did not feel disgraced, instead felt righteousness for occupying a small place on Earth because every living or non-living had an important role on Earth.

To learn more about 'The Mountain and the Squirrel' from the given links.

https://brainly.in/question/15425450

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