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what does the poet say to war mongers "keeping quiet" ? atleast 40-50 words

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Answered by oliviachatterjee2020
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The poem ‘My Mother at Sixty-Six’ brings out the natural complexities of the human mind, the natural fear of losing our parents, which is common to the hearts of all humans. Ageing is an unshakeable part of human life which we have to accept irrespective of the pain it creates in our hearts. The poet speaks about her mother who is growing old and has a pale and weak face.

Her mother at the age of sixty-six is shown as an old woman who requires rest. The poet recalls of how even as a child she has experienced the fear of losing her mother. Now her fear has changed with the passing years into a fear of losing her mother to death. Her attention is arrested by her mother’s failing health and yet she smiles, expressing the hope of meeting her soon.

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Answered by nabiyaabrar6321
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The poet wants us to keep quiet because this moment of quietness will give us the time to meditate and introspect upon the kind of turmoil we have created on earth through our ill-actions. Too much activity and rush has only brought misfortunes to mankind, so it is better to be quiet and still.

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