What is the "sadness" that the poet refers to in the Keeping quiet poem
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sadness in the poem KEEPING QUITE refers to the human ceaseless activities and being ready to move towards his own ruin on yhe account of his unanalyzed action...
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sadness in the poem KEEPING QUITE refers to the human ceaseless activities and being ready to move towards his own ruin on yhe account of his unanalyzed action...
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The sadness that the poet refers to in the poem ‘Keeping Quiet’ is the sadness of never understanding ourselves and our real spiritual needs. The poet feels the mankind has become obsessed with doing activities; everyone has become addicted to work or keeping busy. This has burdened life with stress and tensions. The poet feels keeping quiet for some time will give us the opportunity to introspect and realize our follies.
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