“Why is one green, growing Plant called a ‘weed’ and another ‘flower’?”
what does Mr. Lamb mean by this statement?
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Mr.Lamb is a staunch believer in the inherent oneness and equality of all the species created by god and rejects man-made differences and distinctions. All living beings he feel are the same-they all grow. Whatever differences there seem to be are superficial and unimportant.
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Mr. Lamb instructed Derry that it's miles all approximately character notion and their notion approximately what's stunning and what's ugly.
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- A weed and every other flowering plant are the same and everyone has their very own significance or splendor however it relies upon the admirer that which out of the 2 appeals to his/her senses especially.
- Mr. Lamb says there's no distinction between a weed and a flower. They are versions of the identical existence that's all-important. They are each developing simply as it's miles with Mr. Lamb and Derry.
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