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In the poem listeners the traveller had came to the house because​

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Answered by anushkagaikwad9a
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But they remain silent and motionless. Gradually, the traveller senses the eerie atmosphere and seems to come to the realization that no one will open the door for him. He had probably come there to fulfil a promise that he must have made to an inmate of the house in the past.

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Answered by deadpool132
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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. The poem tells the story of an unnamed "Traveller" approaching an abandoned house seemingly inhabited by ghosts, but leaves the reader's many questions as to who these entities actually are unanswered.From the poem, we know that the traveler returns to the house to keep a promise to meet. For he suddenly smote on the door, even/ Louder, and lifted his head:—/'Tell them I came, and no one answered,/ That I kept my word,' he said

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