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hello dear students today we are going
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to study a very famous poem called no
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man is an island by John Dawn John Dawn
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was an English poet who lived a long
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time ago from 1572 to
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1631 this poem is one of his most famous
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works it talks about an important idea
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that all human beings are connected and
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no one can live completely alone this
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video covers the explanation and
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Analysis of no man is an island by John
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explanation of no man is an island by
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John Dawn no man is an island this line
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tells us the main idea of the poem an
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island is a piece of land that is
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surrounded by water on all sides it is
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separate from other land it stands alone
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when John Dawn says no man is an island
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he means that no person can live
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completely alone no one can be separate
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from others this is a metaphor
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a metaphor is a figure of speech that
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implicitly Compares two unrelated things
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typically by stating that one thing is
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another John Dawn is saying that a human
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being is not like an island a human
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being cannot live without other people
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we all need each other to live to grow
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and to be happy this line introduces the
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interconnectedness interconnectedness
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means that everything is linked together
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in this poem Don is saying that all
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people are connected connected to each
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other entire of itself Don says that no
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man is entire of itself this means that
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no person can live without depending on
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others we all need other people in our
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lives for example when you are hungry
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you need a farmer to grow food when you
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are sick you need a doctor to help you
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when you want to learn you need a
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teacher like me to explain things no one
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can do everything alone this theme is
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very important in the poem Don wants us
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to understand that human beings are not
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independent this line supports the theme
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of community Don is saying that every
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person is part of a community every man
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is a piece of the continent Dawn
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introduces another metaphor a continent
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is a very large piece of land like
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Europe Asia or Africa it is much bigger
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than an island when Don says every man
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is a piece of the continent he means
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that each person is like a small part of
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a very big land just as a continent is
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made up of many smaller pieces of land
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humanity is made up of many individual
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people each person is important but no
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one is separate they are part of
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something bigger this line tells us that
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we are all connected to other people we
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are not alone we belong to a larger
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Humanity this line emphasizes Unity Dawn
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is teaching us that that all human
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beings are united a part of the main
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this line repeats the idea from the
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third line Don is saying again that
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every person is a part of the imain land
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he wants us to remember that no one is
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separate we are all part of the same big
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group da uses this repetition to make
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sure we understand the idea of being
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connected if a Claude be washed away by
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the Sea Europe is the less El Claude is
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a small lump of Earth or dirt it is a
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very small piece of land da says that if
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a cloud is washed away by the Sea Europe
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becomes less Europe is a continent and
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Dawn is talking about it if even a tiny
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piece of it like a cloud is taken away
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by the Sea the whole continent becomes
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smaller this is another metaphor Dawn is
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comparing the cloud to a person he is
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saying that every single person is
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important losing even one person makes
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the whole whole world weaker as well as
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if a Promontory were of a Promontory is
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a high piece of land that sticks out
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into the sea it is much bigger than a
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CLA Dawn is saying that losing a
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Promontory is also a loss to Europe just
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like losing a CLA is a loss in this
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metaphor the Promontory might represent
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a more important person like a leader or
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a king but da says that losing a
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Promontory King and losing a Claude
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Common Man are the same this means that
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every person whether they are small or
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big poor or rich is equally
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important this introduces the theme of
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equality Dawn is teaching us that all
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human beings have the same worth no
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matter who they are as well as if a
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manner of thy friends or of thine own
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were a a Manor is a big house or a piece
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of land owned by someone important like
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a lord or a rich person thy I is an old
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word for your Dawn is saying that losing
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a Manor belonging to to your friend or
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to yourself is also a loss just like
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Promontory this means that any loss
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whether it is small or big affects
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everyone if your friend loses something
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you feel sad if you lose something
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others feel sad we are all connected so
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every loss matters to everyone this line
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shows the idea of empathy Dawn is saying
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that we should care about other people's
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losses because we are all part of the
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any man's death diminishes me this line
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is very important the word diminishes
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here means to make smaller or weaker Don
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says that if any person dies it makes
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him feel smaller or weaker he believes
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connected if one person dies it is like
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losing a part of himself this line tells
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us that every human life is valuable
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when someone dies it is not just their
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family who feels sad everyone should
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feel sad because we are all part of
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humanity this line introduces the idea
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of collective loss Don is teaching us
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that we should care about everyone not
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just the people we know because I am
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involved in mankind Don is saying that
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he feels weaker when someone dies
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because he is part of
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mankind this line repeats the main idea
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of the poem that we are all
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connected no one can live alone we are
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all part of the same big family called
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Humanity this line supports the theme of
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universal connection and therefore never
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send to know For Whom the Bell Tolls it
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tolls for thee a long time ago in Europe
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when someone died the church would ring
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a bell to tell everyone in the town
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about the death this was called tolling
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the Bell people would hear the bell and
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ask who died Dawn says that you should
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not ask for whom the bell is tolling for
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the Bell is tolling for you too the is
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an old word for a u is saying that every
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death is connected to you because you
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mankind this ending emphasizes the idea
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of shared Humanity shared Humanity means
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that all people share the same feelings
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experiences and values Don wants us to
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remember that we should care about
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ourselves analysis of no man is an
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island by John Dawn Dawn wrote this poem
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in the early 1600s a time when Europe
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was facing many challenges like Wars and
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many people were dying and Don was
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thinking about how these deaths affected
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everyone he wanted people to understand
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that we cannot ignore the suffering of
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others he was trying to teach people to
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compassionate let us also talk about the
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tone of the poem the tone is the feeling
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or attitude that the writer shows in
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their words in this poem the tone is
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serious and thoughtful Dawn is thinking
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deeply about life and death the tone
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helps us understand the purpose of the
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poem Don's purpose was to teach people
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compassion another literary device in
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the poem is the imagery imagery means
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creating pictures in the reader mind
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using words Don uses imagery when he
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talks about Islands continents clouds
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promontories these words help us imagine
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land and water they make the poem more
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interesting because we can picture these
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things in our minds it helps the reader
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feel more connected to the ideas in the
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poem this poem does not have separate
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verses it is one continuous piece of
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writing this structure matches the theme
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of the poem just as all people are
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connected without separation the poem is
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connected without breaks John Dawn was a
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Christian and he became a priest later
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in his life in this poem we can see some
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ideas for example the Bell tolling for
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death reminds us of church bells which
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are part of Christian
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Traditions also the idea of caring for
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all people is a Christian value in
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Christianity people are taught to love
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other understanding the religious
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context helps us see why Don wrote this
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poem he was influenced by his beliefs
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and wanted to share those beliefs with
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others to summarize an explanation and
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Analysis of no man is an island by John
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Dawn reveals that it is a poem about how
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all people are connected it uses
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metaphors like Islands continents and
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clouds to explain this idea it has a
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serious tone and a continuous structure
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It Was Written in the early 1600s a time
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of challenges in Europe it reflects
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Don's Christian beliefs and his role as
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a metaphysical poet the poem teaches us
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to care about others to Value every
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person and to feel connected to all of
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humanity thank you for watching this
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video on explanation and Analysis of no
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man is an island by John Dawn