Fame and
Friendship is
written by H.A. Dobson. Here poet wants to convey that fame is not as
good as friendship. Fame is immortal and friendship is mortal. If we compare
first stanza with second stanza we know that poet shown the reality of life.
First
stanza,
“Fame is a food that
dead men eat,
I have no stomach for such meat.”
I have no stomach for such meat.”
Above lines
speaks about that there is no value of fame in our life because fame is like a
food that dead men eat. Why poet compare fame with dead men? Because one day
fame will die with the person.
Second stanza,
“But Friendship is a
nobler thing,
Of Friendship it is good to sing.”
Of Friendship it is good to sing.”
Friendship
is connects one person to the other. So many ideas, thoughts, feelings,
emotions share by friendship and it is the bridge that connects our relations.
At the end men will die but their sweet memories always lives. It is the
experience of recall and past and through it friendship always lives.
Friendship is a nobler thing because it proves healthy relationship and it
includes care for others. One day friend will die but memories of her/him
always lives with us.
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