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"Ah, nature, keep him warm; he may catch cold." - who is 'he'? why he may catch cold? why does the poet ask nature to keep him warm?​

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Answered by XxYoURLifeliNExX
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Answer:

to maintain the blood pressure in our body .otherwise the blood will burst out like a lava and we will die.

Answered by protikmondal665
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Hear in the poem "Asleep in the valley " , 'He' refers to the very young soldier who is asleep in the valley.

He may catch a cold as he is lying under the open sky. The poet asks Nature to keep him warm. Rimbaud by requesting Nature to keep the soldier warm portrays the futility of war ironically. Death is inevitable and if death embraces a person, then Nature cannot make that person alive again. A cold lifeless body can never receive warmth again. Even the creator cannot bring a dead person back to life. The irony in the request expresses the dark side of war and the consequence of violence.

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