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shepuryov [24]
2 years ago
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In the context of the poem No Man Is An Island, what is the importance of community? What does it mean to be a part of a communi

ty?
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Alona [7]2 years ago
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In the poem by John Donne - No Man Is an Island, the central message is that no one can exist all by themselves. In other words, there is no such thing as self-sufficiency.

He writes:

<em>No man is an island entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main; a clod to be washed away by the sea...</em>

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Another way of saying this is that everyone must depend on the company, help, comfort, idea, support, etc of others in order to have a well-rounded existence.

<h3>What is self-sufficiency?</h3>

This, in simple terms, means to be able to live alone independent of the input of others.

See the link below for about the poem - No Man is an Island:

brainly.com/question/15529500

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