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"True to the kindred points of Heaven and Home"!
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"To a Skylark", is a poem written by William Woodsworth in recognition and praise of a bird known for its exceptional ability to connect two worlds. The Skylark has the ability to fly to the high heavens or sky carrying with it, its melodious singing. It also returns to its home, the nest, after its flight. This illustrates the ability to not forget ones root no matter the height attained in life. Compared to the Nightingale which only remains in its nest, the Skylark had a more noble attitude or approach to life.
So, William Woodsworth, through this poem is trying to teach us that even while we chase our dreams, or eventually attain them, we must not forget where we started.
It is incorrect to claim that the urge to destroy is a creative urge. There is such a thing as the art of creating in which it is inevitable to have elements of waste. It is to be noted that is a constructive process and ends with a better position.
<h3>What is a claim?</h3>
A claim is a position taken with respect to an idea or argument. Having said the above, suffice it to state that
Picasso's claim that "The urge to destroy is also a creative urge" is incorrect.
There is no building a healthy economy if everything is allowed to be destroyed.
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