The phrase "all wrapped up in rags" is often associated with the character of a beggar or a person in poverty, typically depicting someone who is struggling and lacking basic necessities. It can also evoke imagery related to themes of hardship or neglect. Additionally, in literature, it may refer to characters who embody vulnerability or despair. The specific context could vary, so further details would be needed for a more precise answer.
Franklin is making comment about people who are obsessed with themselves. When someone is "wrapped up in themselves," they are self obsessed. Franklin likens these people to a package (wrapped up) and says they are small packages, meaning their so called life is small, insignificant because they are so concerned with themselves they shut out other people.
they have no secrets becuz they are not really humans thats y they only have certain bones and part of the body to tell what it is
no, but they filled them up with belongings and canopiic jars that held there intestines, liver. stomach and lungs
Rags
He was wrapped in linen bandages.
Cause it was all wrapped up
they had wrapped the body with old rags he organs expect for the heart
they had wrapped the body with old rags he organs expect for the heart
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I would call the group as a bundle of rags.
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wear rags
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They are wrapped so the bodies could be preserved for the afterlife.
"wrapped up in your work" means you are consumed with your work.