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Read the poem "The Death of Autumn" by Edna St. Vincent Millay.
When reeds are dead and a straw to thatch the marshes,
And feathered pampas-grass rides into the wind
Like aged warriors westward, tragic, thinned
Of half their tribe, and over the flattened rushes,
Stripped of its secret, open, stark and bleak,
Blackens afar the half-forgotten creek,—
Then leans on me the weight of the year, and crushes
My heart. I know that Beauty must ail and die,
And will be born again,—but ah, to see
Beauty stiffened, staring up at the sky!
Oh, Autumn! Autumn!—What is the Spring to me?
What is the central idea of this poem?
When the seasons change, animals migrate to new homes.
When natural habitats are destroyed, plants and animals suffer.
Nature’s changes in autumn are a sad reminder of the cycle of life.
Nature’s colors in autumn are not as bright as they are in spring.

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
5

The poem "The Death of Autumn" by Edna St. Vincent Millay is about the feeling of the natural  beauty

Explanation:

  • The poet says that people want these beautiful circumstances last longer
  • The poem has a lot of references to personification and similes
  • The poet says that like every season, the autumn will not stay long  
  • The leaves are rotting but soon there will be another season

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Answered by ywehhewy
10

Nature’s changes in autumn are a sad reminder of the cycle of life.

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