In 3 sentences or less:
The poem questions how one can see another in sorrow or grief without feeling sorrow themselves. It suggests we cannot feel empathy for others' pain without also feeling pain, and that God shares in humanity's suffering by taking human form and weeping with those who weep. God gives joy to destroy our grief and sits with us as we mourn.
In 3 sentences or less:
The poem questions how one can see another in sorrow or grief without feeling sorrow themselves. It suggests we cannot feel empathy for others' pain without also feeling pain, and that God shares in humanity's suffering by taking human form and weeping with those who weep. God gives joy to destroy our grief and sits with us as we mourn.
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In 3 sentences or less:
The poem questions how one can see another in sorrow or grief without feeling sorrow themselves. It suggests we cannot feel empathy for others' pain without also feeling pain, and that God shares in humanity's suffering by taking human form and weeping with those who weep. God gives joy to destroy our grief and sits with us as we mourn.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd