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explain' you keep quiet and I will go'
in poem keeping quiet​

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Answered by ayansalmani991
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Explanation:

13:- Explain 'You keep quiet and I will go'. A. 13:- The poet asks men to keep quiet and experience the ecstatic moment of silence which create a rejuvenation of thoughts and a transition of mindset. He himself quietly departs leaving the meditator in this exotic moment.

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Answered by tbgohain25
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Answer:

These are the poem Keeping Quiet's final verses. After outlining the advantages of being silent, the poet again begs for our silence, saying that if we do so, his goal of penning the poem will be accomplished and the world will be a better place to live.

Explanation:

In essence, the poem Keeping  Quiet is anti-war poetry. Violence, animal cruelty, and the suffering of manual labourers are all issues that the poet is concerned about. According to the poet, many of our social, political, and religious issues can be resolved quite simply. The solution lies in self-examination. If it is put into practise, it will be the first significant step towards bringing people together. The second stage involves everyone conducting an internal assessment to identify any issues and assign responsibility. This will raise everyone and purify everyone's hearts.

The poem "Keeping Quiet" by Pablo Neruda emphasises the significance of maintaining peace and silence. He promotes practising peace and not doing any harm to other people, animals, or the environment.

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