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Is the poet’s attitude a representation of how the average Indian feels both towards human violence and nature’s fury?

Updated On: Jun 18, 2024
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Yes, the poet depicts the feeling of an average Indian both towards human violence and nature's fury. In today's scenario, people are more prone to being affected by minor issues and pick up a quarrel over them, resulting in a big problem. Racism, religious dominations are the most significant problems among humans in today's society. In the poem, the poet depicts long-lasting quarrels by people of various groups and backgrounds through his lines. Sometimes people feel prolonged discussion over religion is necessary and that they need to cut off all the bonds from society if they wish to attain peace of mind. However, the poet suggests it is better not to take these things seriously, as one day, all these quarrels will vanish over time without affecting us much. Nature constantly interrupts to demonstrate the importance of life rather than the issues.

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