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The poet, Keats, in the poem "On the grasshopper and cricket ", has used the tone happiness and celebration. Justify

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Answered by VineetaGara
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Answer:

John Keats, the ever-green poet of the Romantic Era, was always the one to observe nature and preserve its glory in his poetry. Here, in his poetry, "On the Grasshopper and the Cricket", he is again praising nature for its never ceasing celebration of music.

Explanation:

Music is a form of expressing the core emotions. Happiness is an expression of an emotion. Keats shows this celebration of happiness through various sounds of crickets in winters and grasshoppers in summers. Even if the birds are tired and wind cease blowing, the grasshopper will sing merrily, preserving the melody of summer.

When everything is quiet and cold, the cricket chirps happily letting the world know that the "Poetry of earth never dies".

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