Each one of us is unique
and no person
is really the same,
but we copy others
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What I think the author is trying to say is even though we are all different we try to be like others. all though we’re all equal in different ways and the “Him” in this poem is referring to God. But personally I don’t see how its about equality.
The author of this poem is trying to tell us that no two people are the same and we sometimes copy each other, but under the eyes of God we are all perfect in our own ways.
The author is trying to tell us that no two people are the same but we all try to achieve the same thing, success, which puts us all in the same boat.
What the author is trying to say about equality is that we are all equal in the way we all are children of god but we are all very different regardless.
What is the author of the poem trying to say about equality? That if we were to try to be equal to someone it should be God because He perfect in every way.
People are different but they try to copy other people. But in the eyes of god you are perfect. You may not see that be he does
The author is saying that no one is the same and we are all unique and Jesus sees all of us as perfect.
We may look different with different backgrounds and interests but we are all human beings that should be respected and treated equally under the eyes of God.
People try to act the way others do but god sees us perfect just the way we are in our on ways. If god sees me perfect he thinks everyone around me is perfect.
He is saying that everyone is different in there own ways and that sometimes we copy others