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According to Pablo Neruda ,what is it that human being can learn from nature?

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Answered by RiyaThopate
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Pablo Neruda's poem "keeping quite" is a poem of introspection, tranquility and serenity. The poet urges the readers to enjoy the moment of stillness and introspection. The stillness should not be confused with stagnancy. To substantiate his request he gives natures' example to readers. While the seed lays latent within earth, it seems dead, it is thought to be a dead fruit. But the same seed gives birth to a sapling, which grows and prospers earth again. The nature in its silent moments is not dead, it is only getting ready to give birth to something new. The sudden morbid atmosphere and absence of wind is only a warning for a greater storm to come. Thus should readers learn from nature.
Answered by annatennis09
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Answer:

In the poem keeping quiet,pablo neruda talks about the necessity of quiet intospection and creating a feeling of mutual understanding among human biengs.

According to him ,in nature the season changes regularly.In cold winter when it snowsthe earth looks all dead.there is no greenary,no flowering,no movements ofbirds nd beasts.but this situation is misleading.after a month or so the earth prooves itself better equippedfor a new life.similarly,human biengs also experience changes in thier lives.

hope it helps you.

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