What do the lines about the bird and th horse contribute to the effect of the poem?
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There are several lines in the poem "The Listeners" that give readers a general idea... We are told that the horse eats grasses in silence.
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The bird might also be significant because, by its presence, it provides the answer to the traveler's question, "Is anybody there?" There is, in fact, no one there, no one from the world of men, at least. The cottage is completely given over to nature, uninhabited, it is a part of its idyllic surroundings.
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