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iveyjurea

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What do the wild geese symbolize? What is the significance of the use ofthe term wild?
 
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What is meant by good in the first line?
 
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  • Wild locates the geese in the natural world, unconstrained by the soul-deadening conventions of human societies and belief systems. And no matter how widely they may range in the wild, at last they are always heading home again, to their place / in the family of things, just as the human spirit can learn to do.



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  • On a first reading, it could be taken to mean either capable or moral; repenting in line 3 tilts the balance to the latter possibility, but does not completely eradicate the former implication.





iveyjurea

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Reply 2 on: Jul 20, 2018
Excellent


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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