Differentiate between humans and animals in terms of desire
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In the poem Animals, the poet provides a comparison between humans and animals in terms of desire. According to the poet, all the animals are self-sufficient, calm and peaceful. They are happy with their lives and never weep because of their sins as they never commit any. They never quest for materialistic things.
On the other hand, humans are quite opposite to the animals. We desire for materialistic things and judge each other in terms of possessions. Humans are greedy and often commit sins because of the desire and greed.
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