Different opinions are an aspect of life that is widespread throughout the world. In "Law like Love", W. H. Auden intends for the reader to understand that the nature of a person's perspective is dependent on one's surroundings, because each person has their own view of the world, causing the formation of many different ideas and inadvertently representing a freedom of speech.
Determined by physical and mental environment, an individual's viewpoint will vary accordingly. For example, in "Law like Love" Auden writes that a carefree, out-of-doors gardener will see Law as the sun. …