HUMIN NATUR' ON THE HAN'BUL 'ND ST. JO

Series: Second Book of Tales

The poem explores the contrast between nature's beauty and humanity's cruelty. It describes a serene natural scene where birds sing and flowers bloom, but this peaceful atmosphere is disrupted by the presence of a hangman's scaffold, symbolizing human violence and injustice. The poem highlights the stark difference between the natural world's innocence and humanity's capacity for brutality. AI Generated Content

~1893 CE
Available in: English
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