duty
Love your duty, As it is beauty. More than others, Though they seem greater. In time of duty, Don’t feel guilty. After completing duty, Think yourself worthy. --- đ Analysis (in English) Theme: The poem emphasizes the importance of duty in human life. It suggests that duty is beautiful, valuable, and should be loved more than other pleasures or desires. Tone & Style: The tone is motivational and moral, advising people to stay committed. The rhyme scheme (duty/beauty, guilty/worthy) adds rhythm though it’s simple. Imagery & Meaning: “Love your duty” = Duty is not a burden but something noble. “Though they seem greater” = Other things may look attractive, but duty comes first. “Don’t feel guilty” = Doing one’s duty honestly gives satisfaction, not regret. “Think yourself worthy” = Fulfilling duty makes one respectable. Message: True greatness lies in loving and completing one’s duty sincerely. Duty is more important than temporary pleasures or pride. --- đ āĻŦাংāϞা āĻ
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