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poem is a dialogue between a clay goblet and the potter who created him. The goblet makes it
clear that he was much happier before he was dug up from the ground and unceremoniously flung
onto the potter's wheel. Life was so much better when he was just a humble...
Monday, April 15, 2019
A liveliness of nature can be transformed into lifelessness and dullness with the touch of man. Discuss this assertion with the examples from the poem...
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