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. a) Why does the poet call the winter wind not so unkind as man's ingratitude? What makes the poet say "thy both is not so keen? How is nature not so crucl as man?

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Answered by BrainlyJossh
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The winter wind is not so unkind as man's ingratitude. Shakespeare says that most friendship is feigning and most loving is mere folly. It means that the winter wind blows with great force.

Answered by xXNIHASRAJGONEXx
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In this poem the poet comments upon the ways of the world and human rudeness and ingratitude, which is more biting than the winter wind. the speaker of the poem addresses the winter wind to blow as strongly as it wills but it cannot be as biting as the human society.

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