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Summary ofThe mystery of the talking fan

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Answered by aakankshavatsal
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In the poem, "The Mystery of the Talking Fan', the poet, Maude Rubin, has described a fan which produced some noise during whirling. He has described the function of one of the most mundane objects that we use in our everyday lives, i.e., a fan. He compares the whirling noise made by the face to the human chatter, which cannot always be comprehended.

Though, he makes a lot of effort to decipher this chatter, he is unable to do so. Before, he can be successful in understanding the chatter of the fan, someone oils the electrical motor in the fan, and it can no longer produce a whirling noise. In other words, the chattering of the fan comes to an end.

Answered by amisha417
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In this poem the poet wants to describe a fan which talks . He is calling it a fan chatter . But he can't understand that what the fan is actually saying . He thinks that if he will not understand that what the fan is saying will not matter for him . He want to know that what it is saying means he want solve the mystery of the fan . But before he solve the mystery somebody oils the motor of the fan so the sound which poet was comparing with chatter stopped and the whole mystery spoiled .

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