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How do the themes of "A Psalm of Life" and "Auspex" differ?
While “Psalm” acknowledges that life must end, “Auspex” hints that love is eternal.
While “Psalm” suggests that our souls are weak, “Auspex” suggests that the soul lives forever.
While “Psalm” urges us to enjoy life, “Auspex” portrays life as nothing but pain.
While “Psalm” argues that the soul continues after death, “Auspex” indicates that time destroys the heart’s passions.

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The theme of "Psalm of Life" differs from "Auspex" as one argues that the soul lives even after death, but another indicates that time destroys the passion of the heart. Thus, option D is correct.

What is the idea of the two poems?

Henry Wadsworth's "A Psalm of Life" is a poem about hope and encourages the readers to value the gift of life and be thankful for the time they are present on Earth. According to the poet time even cannot defeat the soul.

James Russell Lowell's "Auspex" carries the message of the time that changes the feelings, emotions, and the soul. He further details the aching passion and how he lost his light and wonderment.

Therefore, in option D. the two poem contrasts the theme.

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