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write the central idea of the poem "keeping quite"​

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Answered by jjpsayush
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Pablo Neruda asks all the human beings to stop all our worldly activity for a while and spend our few moments in quiet introspection. It will keep us to understand ourselves. We are in trouble because we always remain in hurry and rush. Let us withdraw ourselves from all undesirable actions and remain quiet.

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Answered by Anonymous
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                  Summary of poem " Keeping Quite "

                                by Pablo Neruda

The poet desires a different, unique – an exotic moment. The poet suggests us to count upto twelve and keep silent to make this exotic moment, where there would be no rush and no noise.

Poet states that, all the people of the world will be together in this moment of extraordinary peace. Instead of inaction and various noises of actions, it would be a unique productive moment. In the middle of which, fishermen would not hit the whales and the salt collector would have time to relieve his injured hands.

The poet suggests the creator of the war to clean himself and wash ill against his brothers. The poet simultaneously imagines war soldiers sitting in shady places in peace. Through this silent moment, the poet wants a moment, full of peace that avoids the worst artificial environment.

Finally, The poet also states that this external moment of silence and calm is completely different from the rest and silence that is caused by lethargy. He does not want any such moment due to lethargy. Inaction means death – which is the end of everything. Mindless activity never hurts to think and results in self-destruction.

In this way, the poet wants peaceful moment of silence, where all unwanted works would be stopped, enemies would rest together in a shady place like their brothers, all tireless busy workers can take rest and respite for next work.

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