Look'd up in perfect silence at the stars.... why does the speaker do this
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Therefore, the speaker suggests there is something spiritual and transcendent about directly experiencing nature. As the speaker looks up at the stars, there is “perfect silence.” This “silence” contrasts with the astronomer's wordy and unbearable lecture.
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As the speaker looks up at the stars, there is “perfect silence.” This “silence” contrasts with the astronomer's wordy and unbearable lecture.
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