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What is the central theme of Browning's 'Rabbi Ben Ezra'?

AThe joys of earthly pleasures

BThe acceptance of aging and mortality

CThe pursuit of worldly success

DThe condemnation of religious hypocrisy

Answer:

B. The acceptance of aging and mortality

Read Explanation:

'Rabbi Ben Ezra' explores the theme of accepting aging and mortality as integral parts of the human experience. The poem encourages embracing the challenges and imperfections of life, viewing them as opportunities for spiritual growth and understanding. It reflects on the value of experience and the wisdom that comes with age.


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