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Autobiography of talking fan

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Answered by 123sneha
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Explanation:

The poet acquaints us with a fan which talks a lot. He means that the fan makes spontaneous sound on motion. The poet tried to hear and understand what the fan says, but he fails to understand. One day suddenly the fan stopped making sound because someone had oiled the whirling motor and the fan turned into as silent as water.

Answered by Adiyourbrainly
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Reference The above lines have been taken from Maude Rubin’s poem, Mystery of the Talking Fan.

Context The poet, in these lines, closely observes the movement of the ceiling fan, calling its noise chatter.

Explanation The poem opens with the personification of the fan, being given human attributes such as the ability to talk and chatter. The poet calls the fan’s noise an electrical chatter. The poet is unable to comprehend what exactly it means and before the poet could succeed in decoding the mystery, somebody oiled its motor. Ever since, it functioned in such a smooth manner that no noise could be heard. The ‘talking fan fell silent.

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