Nature never dies. It just changes its form. How does the poem "The Grasshopper and the Cricket" bring out this idea?
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Nature never dies, it just changes its form. This is explained in the poem grasshopper and the cricket as - the grasshopper in the summer makes noise and runs from hedge to hedge similarly in the winters the cricket makes noise. This shows that the working of nature never stops or ceases up. It is continued by different forms of nature.
Nature never dies, it just changes its form. This is explained in the poem grasshopper and the cricket as - the grasshopper in the summer makes noise and runs from hedge to hedge similarly in the winters the cricket makes noise. This shows that the working of nature never stops or ceases up. It is continued by different forms of nature.
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