What is the central idea of the poem To Fight Aloud, is very Brave?
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The poem talks about how the people who fight physical battles are recognised and adored but the people who struggle mentally are not even observed. Their battles are silent and they can not expect any appreciation or sympathy for when they win or lose these battles. The poet compares them to angels who work silently without expecting any fame or recognition. The poet wants them to be respected just like soldiers in an army. The plea for respect is akin to the acknowledgment given to soldiers in an army, suggesting that those facing mental battles deserve similar appreciation and understanding, even though their struggles may go unseen by the external world.
To Fight Aloud, is very Brave Summary