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What is the poet suggesting to us in the first two lines of keeping quiet?

What is the poet suggesting to us in the first two lines of keeping quiet?

Answer : The poet wants us to keep quiet in the hope that the moment of tranquility might help us in finding the answers to our problems.

What is the poet trying to convey from these two lines?

Answer: the poet wants to convey that the choice which the poet took while being on the crossroads has only decided the pace of his life.

What have you come to know about the poet in the first two lines?

In the first two verses of the poem, ‘Daffodils’, the poet comes across a host of golden daffodils as he is out for a walk. It is obvious from his description that he is a nature lover. The very first lines reflect his loneliness, ‘I wandered lonely as a cloud’.

Why does the poet use we in line 1?

(a) Why does the poet use ‘we’ in line 1. Ans. The poet uses the word ‘we’ in order to refer to all the parents and the poet himself who are unaware of the bad effects of television which is affecting their children’s future and killing their precious time.

What does poet Pablo Neruda talks about in the poem keeping quiet?

Poet Pablo Neruda in his poem ‘Keeping Quiet’ is asking all of us on this earth to keep silent and still for a moment. He tells it is the first requirement of calm self-introspection. Through calm self introspection we can attain a state of ‘self-realisation’.

What was the expression on the poet face?

Explanation: In the poem, ‘My Mother at Sixty Six’ the poet, Kamala Das smiled at her mother while parting and assured her that she would see her soon. It was a forced smile and not a natural one as she was hiding the anxiety and fear of loosing her mother.

What is the message that the poet wants to convey in the poem?

The poet wants to convey that it is cruel to keep the wild animals in small enclosures of the zoo, away from their natural habitat. They feel angry, helpless and unhappy and remember their life and environment in the forest.

What message does the poem convey to all of us?

The message that the poem conveys to us is that we must be generous and unselfish and think of others. We must try to help others who are not as experienced as we are.

Does the poet tell us what difference it made?

The poem does not clearly state whether the choice made by the poet made him happy or sad. Hence, we can reason that the poet-poet-traveller was made happy by choosing the less travelled path, not the beaten track. The concluding line of the poem “And that has made all the difference” connotes the poet’s joy.

What does the poet advises the readers to do at the end of the poem?

Answer: The poet advises the readers to throw away the television set and in its place install a bookshelf and fill in with books. The central idea of the poem is that excessive TV watching is very harmful. It should be replaced by reading of books.

What suggestion has the poet made in the lines just before these?

Answer: the poet advises us not to waste time in watching that idot box ..instead we can read books to build up our knowledge and to skill up our power of imagination..

Why does the poet want us to’do nothing1 for once’?

Why does the poet want us to ‘do nothing1 for once? Answer: The poet wants us to ‘do nothing’ for once so that our minds can be at peace and we are able to introspect and analyse our own actions. Question 3: What is the ‘sadness’ that the poet refers to in the poem? Answer:

Why do you capitalize the first word in a line of poetry?

Or it may reside in some nobler ambition, such as attempting to reflect a studied anticipation at the great orator’s next line. If the line was delivered in appropriately dramatic fashion, the capital letter in this circumstance became a cue to the reader that a deep breath was taken at this place.

What is the’sadness’that the poet refers to in the poem?

No, the poet clarifies that he does not favour inactivity or total idleness. Inaction means death. Life means action for the good of our race. What the poet advocates is a full stop to war and the race for self-gain. Question 3. What is the ‘sadness’ that the poet refers to in the poem?

What does the poem slow and steady wins the race say?

In English they say, “Slow and steady wins the race’ and ‘Haste makes waste’. Question 3. Explain the poet’s views on honesty and fortitude of character. The poet says that even if people tell lies to you, never follow their examples and start telling lies. A liar is not respected in the society.