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THE DUALITY WITHIN

Chinua Abe written the poem Vultures, which looks into morality and portrays

both the good and unsettling sides of humanity. It is named Vulture from the two grim

birds grabbing one other after eating a rotting corpse, and it became a metaphor to

represent the strange idea that humans are equally capable of love and evil. It also

demonstrates a father's undying love, even if his means of survival are cruel. This

poem accurately captured the true nature of humans in this world.

The poem shows the reader that love remains inside everyone, despite evil in

their hearts. It is true that Almighty Father created us with this concept of good and

evil equality. The poem illustrates how an unlawful person can also have compassion

for other people. This poem also illustrates a father's love even in the face of his

immoral deed of burning human corpses.

Finally, Vulture helps readers understand the intricate nature of human

existence. It also widens readers' minds to the nature of humanity and serves as a

reminder of the enduring existence of both light and dark within us all. It also allows

us to reflect on our decisions that will define us as people.

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