how is the poet's appeal for keeping quiet different from absolute sluggishness?
(Keeping Quiet) ENGLISH CBSE CLASS XII
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Absolute idleness means total inactivity or death but poet talks about temporary stillness that too for few minutes to introspect ourselves and to make us understand the value of brotherhood , silence and introspection. Hence, it's totally different from absolute sluggishness.
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The poet, in his appeal for keeping quiet, emphasizes the importance of self-introspection in a man's life. He urges us to seek a moment to understand ourselves and analyse our actions as we experience the sadness of death.
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