what is the air in grandmother's house described as frozen in "My Grandmother's house?
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blind eyes of windows” mean that there is no one (in other words, hergrandmother) in the house to look for. She also desires to listen to “the frozen air” of that house. “Frozen Air” probably means that that the house is locked and the fresh air has not moved in.
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- The poet is talking about her childhood memories of her grandmother's house. There is no one in the home now that her grandmother is dead, so everything is silent.
- Winter and cold are symbols of gloom, death, and loneliness in poetry. As a result, in this poem, the author claims that her grandmother's house is deserted, and all she hears is the sound of frigid air with no human warmth.
- "Blind eyes of windows" denotes that there is no one to look for in the house. She also wants to listen to the house's "cold air." "Frozen Air" most likely means the house is locked and no fresh air has entered.
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