English, asked by cliffhurst520, 7 months ago

"Think not of them, thou hast thy music too--"

Q1: What should we not think of?
Q2: What is the music of Autumn
Q3: Who or what creates it

Poem - To Autumn by John Keats

Answers

Answered by balram3655
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Answer:

1) we should not think about the spring and its typical music.

2) The sound of autumn are the wailing of gnats, the bleating of lambs,the singing of hedge crickets ,the whistling of robins ,and the twittering of swallows.

3) john Keats creats it

Answered by tushargupta0691
1

Answer:

1) We shouldn't consider springtime music or its season.

2) The whistling of robins, the twittering of swallows, the bleating of lambs, the singing of hedge crickets, and the wailing of gnats are the sounds of fall.

3) John Keats is the creator

Explanation:

In an ode, the poet displays his feelings for the poem's subject matter through a song of praise. An ode is usually a tribute to a noble idea, concept, or deity. It is a sombre, noble, and respectable type of regular stanza-based poetic writing. It always has an upbeat tone and is formal in both language and style.

A couple of notable examples of this type of poetry are John Keats' ode "To Autumn" and Toru Dutt's poem "Our Casuarina Tree." Despite the fact that both poems are odes, they have some differences. A pure ode is not what Toru Dutt's poetry is. It is actually a hybrid of an ode and an elegy. The cajuarina tree is admired by the poetess 

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