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2. Do you think the poet advocates total inactivity and deat ?​

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Answered by IƚȥCαɳԃყBʅυʂԋ
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No, the poet does not advocate total inactivity and death. He feels that peace and tranquility should not be understood as utter lethargy. That itself would mean death—the end of everything. He wants a perceptive silence in which people are not obsessed with apparent progress.

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Answered by saqibpandith
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No, the poet does not advocate total inactivity and death. He feels that peace and tranquility should not be understood as utter lethargy. That itself would mean death—the end of everything. He wants a perceptive silence in which people are not obsessed with apparent progress.

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