FORBIDDEN SPEECH

Series: The Kingdom of Love and other Poems

The poem explores the theme of censorship and the suppression of individual thought and expression. It argues that humanity's greatest progress is made through the free exchange of ideas, and that suppressing speech leads to stagnation and ignorance. The speaker asserts that even if an idea seems radical or unpopular, it should be allowed to be expressed, as it may hold a kernel of truth that can benefit society. AI Generated Content

~1887 CE
Available in: English
Fairly Easy

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