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brilliants [131]
2 years ago
15

Comment on the poet's attitudes towards rage in "raider of the treasure trove​

English
1 answer:
Gre4nikov [31]2 years ago
4 0

Rage is like a raider. It will steal the laughter, the, peace and calmness, sweetness and, indeed, all light from you if you allow it a place in your heart and mind. In other words, rage is the thief or “raider” always lurking around the corner to rob us of our dreams for a life of contentment.

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