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Hi Caitlyn! This is is a poetic reference to the fact that "Man" exists outside of the Law of the Jungle. In so much as that of all the creatures on Earth, Man is truly the most dangerous to all other life. The wolf for example here has these laws that likely predate "man" as we know it, but the rise of Man has proven that the Vengeance of man for killing even one of them, could bring untold destruction. If a wolf kills a man, his brother may indeed burn the whole jungle down to seek his revenge on a single Wolf, killing everything in sight, and beyond. Essentially....avoid Man at all costs, or you, and everything you love will suffer the consequences...
@@timhintsala2768 thank you for taking the time to respond and explain that to me! I have been confused on it for a long time and this really helped out.
@@caitlynborder8600 no worries! The floury descriptors used in a lot of poetry can be somewhat confusing. As oftentimes these words are intended to excite the imagination, but are not always clearly defined in our modern vernacular. Especially when it comes to the older poems such as this.
@@timhintsala2768 it's an amazing poem and sounds like it could be used the code to live by. I may write professionally but I still know nothing about poems and they confuse me
@@caitlynborder8600 I am a writer as well as an actor. Poetry was a deep mystery to me as young man, but in learning how to craft my own words, I really really wanted to understand the magic "spell" of poetry. I found the secret for me was to "unlock" Shakespeare, as his work was for the longest time to me, an uncrackable code. Until I finally heard and saw it performed in just the right way. When I experienced the words instead just reading them, it all made sense... and I fell madly in love with such words. So for me, unlocking the emotional intent of these phrases was the key to understanding what I was trying perform, or write, or read. The words by themselves were no longer foreign or insurmountable. They became as natural to me as my own voice. That's what worked for me oh so many years ago. But I'm still learning. There are no Masters...only Senior Students ;-)
Where Jesus was crucified, so it is said. The line is about the act of forgiveness - the sacrifice of one redeemed everyone, and all may be forgiven, for such acts of sacrifice and forgiveness lead to salvation. At least, that's the gist. The baron is acknowledging that above all things, the cold iron he had to respect above all was that which redeemed him, rather that which he would wield against others.
The man who introduced the idea of "alphas" ended up trying to repeat his research, ( the most important step in scientific verification) only to fail and see that there are no alphas, they were just parents. Funny how a piece of literature from further back ended up being more correct than the idea of alphas.
If memory serves, his observations DID hold up, but not in nature. See, the wolf packs he'd based his findings on originally were captive wolves brought in from all over the place, and not family units like they are in the wild. The dominance displays and internal aggression were a means for the meanest wolves to maintain control over a rowdy band of unfamiliar packmates who only really cooperated to survive, since wolves are pack hunters. In other words, he described the dynamics of a wolf *prison gang,* not a normal pack.
I remembered hearing this and it stuck in my head. I rarely like poetry but I loved this! Keep up the good work, I’ll look more into you and your work. The strength of the pack is the wolf and the strength of the wolf is the pack!
Manoj Kumar I wish I could. But I do not speak that wonderful language. Kipling is available in many languages, including Hindi. Unfortunately I cannot help you with that.
CIVILISED degenerate That was then my friend, this is now. There are so many wonderful words out there to find and discover. Take some time for yourself and go find those that you've never heard before. Take them in and make them apart of your soul.
My dad has made this our family's motto. Mostly the 'the strength of the pack is the wolf and the strength of the wolf is the pack' part, because as a family, we are strongest together and each individual has the strength of the family behind them!
Yur Jugg thanks for the suggestion! I will have to read that one. The poem is actually titled "The Charge of the Light Brigade", by Tennyson. In the meantime I have a few other poems posted on my page. ru-vid.com/group/PLO8cmadCk07Hn5iA3ShI_dIJw2VYVTnoP