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The poem 'On Another's Sorrow' illustrates the various explicit


sufferings of man. The poem is a symbolic
illustration of the fact that God or Christ can never be indifferent
human suffering. It creates pain my mind.
2. He is able to become those who suffer. This means that his
understanding of pain is so deep he "doth feel the sorrow too"
and he "becomes a man of woe". His "joy" is available to all those
who want it, and even to those who don't.
3. because the speaker relates his own inability to contain his
emotions to a "mother" who has to groan when she sees an
infant in fear.
4. He then speaks of the sympathy of God.
By simple things like proper waste management, taking a walk,
planting trees and even just by giving importance to the things you have,
you can already contribute and hinder the destruction of Earth.

Whenever I see the poor, I feel sorry for them. I compare myself to
them and think that I am in a better position.

Suffering is negative basic feeling or emotion that involves a subjective


character of unpleasantness, harm

The selection, discussion and activities in this lesson make me more


resilient, better able to endure hardships.

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