what kind of disputes and wars dose the poet hope will come to an end when he "imagine there's no country"?
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At the end the poet thinks about wars having victory with no survivors.
Explanation:
- This is from the poem Keeping quiet written by Pablo Neruda.
- In this poem, the poet emphasizes on the importance of self introspection and silence.
- The poet says that self introspection and silence can change one's life and can also transform the face of earth.
- The poet says that it doesn't take much time and during this process the individual must keep silent.
- He says the silent introspection will give individuals a strange feeling of unity and togetherness.
- The poet says that by this process even the people who wished for war can walk for brotherhood.
- He says that peace and tranquility will prevail everywhere after this process.
- The poet says that he desires to interrupt the violent, cruel and sad activities taking place all over the world.
- The poet has described 4 types of wars.
- First, Green wars that refers to human destroying trees.
- Second, Wars with gas refers to pollution caused by factories and industries.
- Third, Wars with fire that refers to battles for country and land.
- Last, wars having victory with no survivors that refers to effect of wars i.e. destruction, murders and blood.
- The poet says that only by self introspection and silence one can stop destruction and can have a good effect in the world.
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