Why does the poet say, 'The poetry of earth is ceasing never'? In the poem 'On the Grasshopper and cricket's. Answer in 100 words
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❤❤ By ' the poetry of earth'Keats means the music of nature.
The line occurs in the Keat's poem, 'The Poetry of Earth'.
By this the poet means that songs and music of nature will never stop. They will go on without any break. Any change in season or weather will not affect this. In summer, the songbirds, being tired in the hot sun, take shelter in the cooling shade and stop singing. Even the song of nature is heard as the tiny grasshopper sings merrily while moving about for hedge to hedge in the meadow. Similarly, in the midst of the frosty, silent, bleak winter evening, the poetry of continues. The shrill cry of the cricket breaking the silence of the winter evening reminds the drowsy man of the grasshopper's delightful song among the grassy hills... ❤❤❤❤
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❤❤ By ' the poetry of earth'Keats means the music of nature.
The line occurs in the Keat's poem, 'The Poetry of Earth'.
By this the poet means that songs and music of nature will never stop. They will go on without any break. Any change in season or weather will not affect this. In summer, the songbirds, being tired in the hot sun, take shelter in the cooling shade and stop singing. Even the song of nature is heard as the tiny grasshopper sings merrily while moving about for hedge to hedge in the meadow. Similarly, in the midst of the frosty, silent, bleak winter evening, the poetry of continues. The shrill cry of the cricket breaking the silence of the winter evening reminds the drowsy man of the grasshopper's delightful song among the grassy hills... ❤❤❤❤
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The poet says ‘The Poetry of Earth is Never Ceasing’ to highlight the beauty of nature. In the poem, On the Grasshopper and Cricket, Keats writes about the grasshopper and the cricket. He compares the chirping of both the insects to poetry of earth. The grasshopper is usually heard chirping delightedly in the summer and the autumn seasons.
The same chirping is carried forwarded by the cricket during the winter season. The cricket’s song in the winter gives a feeling of warmth to the hearer. And reminds someone in his drowsiness the promise of return of summer.
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