A REASONABLE PROTESTATION

Series: The Three Hills and Other Poems

The Reasonable Protestation is a poem by Charles Pierre Baudelaire, first published in 1861 as part of his collection "Les Fleurs du Mal." The poem explores the theme of the futility of life and the search for meaning in a seemingly meaningless world. In the poem, Baudelaire writes about how people go through their daily lives without questioning the purpose of their actions or the nature of existence. He laments that they are content to simply "protest" against the absurdity of life without taking any real action to change... AI Generated Content

~1857 CE
Available in: English
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