why do you think the poet expresses the same idea twice,in the first and ninth line of the poem "On the Grasshopper and Cricket?"
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- In the poem, "On the Grasshopper and Cricket" written by John Keats, the poet repeats the idea twice in first and the ninth line.
- In the first and the ninth line, the poet uses the rhetorical device metaphor, to compare two, unlike things.
- In the poem, the poet praises the beauty of nature using the sound of grasshopper and cricket as his tool.
- The idea that the poet is conveying through these lines is that the poetry of nature is a continuous process.
The lines that are repeated in the first and ninth line are:
'The Poetry of earth is never dead'
'The poetry of earth is ceasing never'
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The peotry of the earth is ceasing never
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The first line the peotry of the earth is never dead and the peotry of earth is ceasing never are same...
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