what extreme weather conditions is the poet is talking about inthe poem on the grasshopper and cricket
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John Keats talks about the extreme heat in the summer and extreme coldness during winters and how grasshopper and cricket react to these weathers.
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'On the Grasshopper and Cricket' is a poem about nature and the poet conveys the idea that the poetry related to earth is everlasting.
Keats writes that in summers, when every living thing is tired and exhausted due to heat, a grasshoppers moves from place to another singing songs about meadows. In winters, when humans and other animals don't come out, crickets still continue to sing the songs about nature and earth.
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