English, asked by mehebubrahaman2002, 11 months ago

how are the birds in summer according to Keats?​

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Answered by trisha4631
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Answer:

All song birds are faint and feel tired because of the scorching heat of the sun in the summer season....... They sing in joy and express the mood of the seasons. But, here the birds are exhausted by the intolerable heat of the summer. So they take shelter in the shady trees and keep silent.

Answered by Anonymous
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The birds feel tired in the summers.

  • The question has been asked from the poem The Poetry of Earth by John Keats.
  • Because of the searing heat of the sun in the summer, all songbirds are weak and fatigued.
  • The earth's essential poets are the birds. They sing joyfully and portray the season's atmosphere.
  • The birds, on the other hand, are fatigued by the summer's unbearable heat.
  • As it is very hot they hide in the cooling trees and take rest.

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