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Animals Poem Question and Answers

               Q1- Notice the use of the word „turn‟ in the first line, “I think I could turn
               and live with animals…” What is the poet turning from?

               A1- The poet is turning away from living in the world of human beings. He finds
               animals more placid and self contained and therefore, he wants to live with them.


               Q2- Mention three things that humans do and animals don‟t?
               A2- The three things that humans do and animals don’t are as follows:

                 Humans complain and cry about the miseries and sorrows they face.
                 Humans lie awake in the night thinking about their wrongdoings.
                 Humans also keep telling others about their religiousness and duties towards
                  God.


               Q3- Do humans kneel to other humans who lived thousands of years ago?
               Discuss this in groups?

               A3- Yes humans kneel to other humans who lived thousands of years ago. They
               could be some ancestors, saints or the preachers whom they follow religiously.
               They worship them and follow their preaching.


               Q4-  What  are  the  „tokens‟  that  the  poet  says  he  may  have  dropped  long
               ago, and which the animals have kept for him? Discuss this in class. (Hint:
               Whitman  belongs  to  the  Romantic  tradition  that  includes  Rousseau  and
               Wordsworth, which holds that civilisation has made humans false to their
               own true nature. What could be the basic aspects of our nature as living
               beings that humans choose to ignore or deny?)

               A4- The word tokens according to the poet is the good qualities in human beings.
               The poet feels that nowdays good qualities do not exist in human beings. They
               have lost them for the sake of worldly things which they want to achieve at any
               cost.
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