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…. And of this circumstance There is nothing to say at all. Its silence silences. (i) What ‘circumstance’ is being referred to in the above lines? (ii) Why can anything not be said about this circumstance? (iii) To what does ‘its’ refer to?​

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Answered by vanichaba
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Answer:

1. The circumstance is of the mother''s death

2. Anything can't be said because this emotion is too big to be expressed in words.

3. It's is referred to death

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