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Lunna [17]
3 years ago
13

Translate each line to make this poem into your own words:

English
2 answers:
natita [175]3 years ago
6 0

Earth writes a letter to the world,That was never written to him.

A news which nature told him, most loyal almighty earth.

A message which is commitment, from the world to the earth.

Earth wants to be loved, sweet to the countrymen, judge earth tenderly.

Explanation:

  • A Earth is a planet which writes a letter to the world.
  • Which was never written to him.
  • Nature of the earth has a loyal faith in earth which news he seeks.
  • A message almighty earth would want peace in the world.
  • He would not be judge for how preserved and beautiful it is.
  • Countrymen to not judge him wrong as the earth is lovely an sweet.
  • A letter to war mongers, politicians and fascist, who care of people.
  • Nature preserves millions of life, no one greets him for what it is.
  • Love thy earth and stop all the destruction you judge its true power.
Elden [556K]3 years ago
3 0

This poem talks about the message that poet wants to give about judging people. She says that even if they want to judge others, they should judge on the basis of truth.

<u>Explanation:</u>

This Is My Letter To The World is a poem that has been written by the poet Emily Dickinson. It is one of the most famous poems written about the subject of passing comments and judgement by people on others and trying to ridicule others by passing judgement.

The theme of this poem is that if people have to and to pass judgments and comment on others, they should judge others by the truth and not with something they want to. She doesn't want to be judged harshly for separating herself from the world, she just wants to belong.

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