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what is the contrast that you find from the poem "In Dear Nighted December"
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Answered by Aparajitagorai
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Answer:

The contrast that is found from the poem is the trees or the Brooks doesn't remember about their past or they are thinking about the future but human beings always think about their past and take a lot of tension.

Explanation:

Here contrast means the difference between the peoples and things.

So the moral is we should forget about the past and live in the present.

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Answered by jaionkar64
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Explanation:

Readers of Wilfred Owen usually agree that the war poet's early admiration for John Keats faded after he enlisted in the army; his poetry then turned against Keats's. The opening paraphrase of Owen's poem "Exposure" is thus often read as a rejection and a subversion of the Romantic poet's "Ode to a Nightingale." This essay will argue that Owen's poem can be seen as a radical reversal of Keats's ode. While "Exposure" is indeed more violent and political than "Ode to a Nightingale," it does not depart from Keats's conception of human suffering and of nature. Instead, the war poem builds on Keats's fleeting description of suffering humanity in "Ode to a Nightingale" and extends it. It also echoes bleak descriptions of winter found in lesser known poems by Keats,

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