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Why does the poet prefer to be a primitive Pagan rather than a member of civilized society?

Poet prefers to be a primitive Pagan rather than a member of civilized society as he was not liking the fact that people are becoming more materialistic and are losing touch with nature. He feels that industrialization being built by the people and the evolution of people is not a boon but will cause trouble. He is extremely depressed by the fact that people are not realizing the fact that humanity is a gift and one needs to preserve it rather than wasting it. Hence, decides to adapt to a lifestyle of a Pagan and worship the supreme power. Pagans are people who devote themselves to god and hail from Southern Europe. He intends to become a Pagan as they live life that is free from any sought of modernization and industrialization close to nature. He wanted to get closer to nature and live a life in absolute harmony with the nature hassle-free from any worldly stress.


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