Dept of Hunger

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THE DEPT OF HUNGER.

On a normal perspective of life,the dept both the rich and poor paid,even kids and adults including every single article of living things pay for is that of hunger.

This hunger as been a tax to be paid from birth till death, a value everyone pays it respect regardless of whosoever it is.
WHAT DOES HUNGER REFERS TO

Hunger is a state in every living organism whereby it send vital information to every single part of the body .asking them so. reluctant to respond to their common actions on time.
QUENCHING THE THIRSTY OF HUNGER
In quenching the thirst of hunger is based on the requirements of the state the hunger is placed.As been mentioned above hunger is a state ,mood ,feelings in every living organism which has been a dept to pay for .so in whatever way or fact that is considered to place. hunger based on it metaphorical tools the dept of hunger can be also symbolise our thirst for knowledge, spiritual growth and self realization.Or as a masterpieces created yo satisfy one's hunger for recognition and success.

As far so long I hope the basic interest of the dept of hunger and passion behind it has been expressed. so therefore let dive into profound aspect of human nature. by starting with a classic example considering the story of Alice in the wonderland
Alice's journey through Wonderland can be seen as a metaphor for the struggles we face when dealing with hunger. At the beginning of her adventure, Alice is a naive child who knows little about the world and her place in it. This can be compared to someone who is unaware of the effects of hunger on their life and society. As Alice progresses through Wonderland, she encounters many challenges and obstacles that force her to confront her fears, desires, and inner demons. These trials can be likened to our own battles against hunger - whether it be physical, emotional, or intellectual.

In her journey, Alice encounters various characters and situations that represent different forms of hunger - physical, emotional, and intellectual. By exploring Alice's experiences, we can gain insight into our own struggles with hunger and find ways to address them.