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why does the poet ask us to keep still​

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Answered by pms5e6
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The poet wants us to keep quiet because this moment of quietness will give us the time to meditate and introspect upon the kind of turmoil we have created on earth through our ill-actions. Too much activity and rush has only brought misfortunes to mankind, so it is better to be quiet and still.

Answered by Anonymous
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The poet asks to keep still to hear the voice of conscience.

The question has been asked from the poem keeping quiet.

  • For peaceful reflection and silent introversion, stillness is important. In moments of silence, the voice of conscience is heard.
  • The poet is persuaded that hurry and rush is responsible for most human problems and miseries and wants people to refrain from undesirable acts and to sit still for a moment.
  • People are often agitated and constantly on the move. Untold troubles and sorrows have been caused by their practises.  
  • Non-stop movement has made lives miserable and full of suffering. Therefore, individuals ought to stop pacing, hurrying, worrying and running. For once, even the noise of engines and machinery must cease
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