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what has wrought the silence in winter​

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Answered by Ayush3047
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Winter is often discussed in contrast with spring or summer. ... But this nostalgia for summer is balanced by the beauty of the wintry scene: “the frost/ Has wrought a silence”. Keats makes it clear that “The poetry of earth is ceasing never.”

Answered by dasjayita63
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The frost has wrought a silence.

Explanation:

Where the poet John Keats belong, there the winter season is very cold. Temperature always run on‘_'° centigrade. In winter times no one come out from home without their urgent important. So everywhere belong the pin drop silence. It looks like no body not alive there. And it was evening in the poem, so

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