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  1. ‘pity this busy monster, manunkind’ by E.E. Cummings describes the destructive nature of progress and how it has damaged humankind’s view of the world. The poem begins with the speaker stating that “Progress” is like a “comfortable disease.”

  2. pity this busy monster, manunkind, not. Progress is a comfortable disease: your victim (death and life safely beyond) plays with the bigness of his littleness. —- electrons deify one razorblade. into a mountainrange; lenses extend. unwish through curving wherewhen till unwish. returns on its unself.

  3. “Pity this busy monster,manunkind” is a poem that emphasizes cummings’s belief in nature and his opposition to those things—science, technology, and intellectual arrogance—that he believed...

  4. pity this busy monster, manunkind, not. Progress is a comfortable disease: your victim (death and life safely beyond) plays with the bigness of his littleness --- electrons deify one razorblade into a mountainrange; lenses extend unwish through curving wherewhen till unwish returns on its unself.

  5. This Busy Monster was an American indie rock band formed in Seattle, Washington in the early 1990s. The band was composed of Christopher Possanza (vocals, guitar), Josh Rosenfeld (bass guitar), Jason Avinger (guitar, vocals) and Barrett Wilke (drums).

  6. by E. E. Cummings. Start Free Trial. Summary. Themes. Questions & Answers. Analysis. The Poem. PDF Cite. E. E. Cummings’s brief lyric “pity this busy monster,manunkind” is a fourteen-line...

  7. "pity this busy monster, manunkind" is a poem by American poet E. E. Cummings, first published in his 1944 book 1 × 1. It is among his best-known poems.