B. Answer these questions.
1. What is the setting of the poem? the listener
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The setting of "The Listeners" is a house in a forest at night. Clues to the setting are revealed subtly at the beginning of the poem, as the Traveller arrives. He knocks on a "moonlit door," showing both that it is nighttime and that he has arrived at a house.
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"The Listeners" is a poem by Walter de la Mare. The setting of the poem is a dark and eerie forest at night. The main character, a traveler, arrives at an abandoned house in the forest and knocks on the door, but there is no answer. However, he senses that someone is listening to him from inside the house, and he speaks to them, but they do not respond. The poem creates a mysterious and suspenseful atmosphere that is heightened by the eerie setting.