Asked by Acasia
From the poem On the Pulse of Morning say's:
"Do not be wedded forever To fear, yoked eternally To brutishness."
I understand "Do not be wedded forever To fear" or in other words don't let fear get to you but what about "yoked eternally To brutishness" What does that part mean?
"Do not be wedded forever To fear, yoked eternally To brutishness."
I understand "Do not be wedded forever To fear" or in other words don't let fear get to you but what about "yoked eternally To brutishness" What does that part mean?
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Answered by
Writeacher
Make sure you are clear on the meanings of "yoked" and "brutishness."
http://www.dictionary.com
Let us know what you decide.
http://www.dictionary.com
Let us know what you decide.
Answered by
Acasia
They are yoked “united” to cruelness and brutalness if they do not get rid of fear?
Answered by
Writeacher
cruelty and brutality, yes
Answered by
Acasia
OK Thankyou Writeacher
Answered by
Writeacher
You're welcome.
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