English, asked by mitalighosal225, 19 days ago

But only a host of phantom listeners

That dwelt in the lone house then

Stood listening in the quit of the moonlight

To that voice from the world of men:

a) What could ‘phantom listeners’ refer to?
b) How does the poet make the listeners seem like real people?
c) Who is being referred to as ‘that voice from the world of men’?
d) Name the poem and who is the Author?

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Answered by s8a1583aritra1756
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Answer:

a. The phantoms dwellers of the house are the listeners. They are called “listeners” because they only listen. They traveler knocks thrice.

b. The poet give his or her character personalities and special characteristics which make them like real people even though they are fake characters from a poem or a story.

c. By this phrase, the poet meant that for the people or the phantoms which were living in that abandoned castle , The Traveler's voice was from the world of men, as the traveler was the only alive person at that place.

d. Walter de la Mare published "The Listeners" in 1912, as the title poem of his second collection of poetry. It remains one of his most famous pieces of writing, and reflects the author's fascination with mystery and the supernatural.

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