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explanation of the poem "on the grasshopper and the cricket "

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Answered by BrainlySmile
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Answer- Summary of 'On the Grasshopper and Cricket'
'On the Grasshopper and Cricket' written by 'John Keats' is a nature poem that conveys the idea that the poetry of earth is never dead. In the summer season, when the birds are tired due to hot sun that is shining and they are resting in the trees, a grasshopper runs from hedge to hedge about the newly mown meadow singing songs while in the winter season, when the humans are sub-conscious, it is the cricket who continues to sing the poetry of Earth. Thus, the grasshopper and cricket act as symbols telling that poetry of earth is everlasting.

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is a symbolic poem in which the grasshopper is a symbol of hot summer and the cricket is of very cold winter.

Every poet has been attracted towards the beauty of nature. John Keats is no exception to this and finds nature beautiful in all seasons not excluding the hot summer and cold winter.

He says that the earth is always singing. When the birds stop singing in the hot summer finding cool place, we find the grasshopper singing and flying from hedge. He sings tirelessly and when tired, rests beneath some weed.

When the birds are silent in very cold the earth never stops and expresses its pleasure through different beings like the cricket. It sings the beautiful songs from the stones. It seems to be increasing in warmth every moment and half-asleep human being feels it to be a grasshopper’s song coming from grassy hills.
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