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  1. They both symbolise to the earning of money though fisherman is killing whales for their bread and butter and on the other hand the man who is gathering the salt while hurting their hand their main objective is earning money.

    They both symbolise to the earning of money though fisherman is killing whales for their bread and butter and on the other hand the man who is gathering the salt while hurting their hand their main objective is earning money.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    In the poem the poet talks about the following types of wars: Green wars: They refer to humans destroying trees. Wars with Gas: They refer to pollution caused by industries and factories Wars with Fire: Refer to battles for the country and land. Victory with no Survivors: Refers to the after effectsRead more

    In the poem the poet talks about the following types of wars:

    1. Green wars: They refer to humans destroying trees.
    2. Wars with Gas: They refer to pollution caused by industries and factories
    3. Wars with Fire: Refer to battles for the country and land.
    4. Victory with no Survivors: Refers to the after effects of wars i.e. destruction, murders and blood.

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    Summary of Keeping Quiet

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    This silence is different from absolute sluggishness (inactivity) because it is like the silence of earth. We are silent but this silence is doing a lot of work like the nature which seems to be inactive yet keeps doing work. Like nature, the silence will be a slow healer which will not only save enRead more

    This silence is different from absolute sluggishness (inactivity) because it is like the silence of earth. We are silent but this silence is doing a lot of work like the nature which seems to be inactive yet keeps doing work.

    Like nature, the silence will be a slow healer which will not only save environment but also change our perspective and the way of living.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Clean clothes symbolise humans without any stain of destruction, hate, greed and materialistic desires. It refers to human beings with love, fraternity, unity and mutual understanding. Play quiz on Keeping Quiet Summary of Keeping Quiet

    Clean clothes symbolise humans without any stain of destruction, hate, greed and materialistic desires. It refers to human beings with love, fraternity, unity and mutual understanding.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The poem ends on the note that we should count till 12 and keep silence. If we do so, the goal of the poet will be accomplished. Play quiz on Keeping Quiet Summary of Keeping Quiet

    The poem ends on the note that we should count till 12 and keep silence. If we do so, the goal of the poet will be accomplished.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The main theme of the poem Keeping Quiet is Peace, Fraternity and Unity. Throughout the poem, the poet talks about destruction caused by greed and selfishness. We are destroying our environment, killing our brothers and hurting ourselves and while doing all this, we never introspect ourselves and ouRead more

    The main theme of the poem Keeping Quiet is Peace, Fraternity and Unity. Throughout the poem, the poet talks about destruction caused by greed and selfishness. We are destroying our environment, killing our brothers and hurting ourselves and while doing all this, we never introspect ourselves and our actions.

    According to the poet, if we stop doing everything (like wars, deforestation, industrialisation, killing of animals, hurting ourselves) and instead remain still and keep silence, we will be able to feel a strange happiness. We will be able to introspect our inner self which asks us to spread love and unity instead of hate and greed.

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  1. In this poem, Pablo Neruda has emphasised the importance of introspection. Man has become very selfish and his own action cause him many miseries. The world today stands divided by the man made boundries of caste, creed, race, religion, language, culture, nationality and geographical division.We neeRead more

    In this poem, Pablo Neruda has emphasised the importance of introspection. Man has become very selfish and his own action cause him many miseries. The world today stands divided by the man made boundries of caste, creed, race, religion, language, culture, nationality and geographical division.We need to rise above these small issues and lock at the larger picture. The poet talks about the necessity of cresting a feeling of mutual understanding among human beings and discusses the need of maintaining peace.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    According to the poet, languages create barriers and often discrimination. In addition, we are so busy because of our selfish reasons that we never notice what we are doing. On the other hand, silence is the universal language which is understood by every person on earth, when we will be quiet and dRead more

    According to the poet, languages create barriers and often discrimination. In addition, we are so busy because of our selfish reasons that we never notice what we are doing. On the other hand, silence is the universal language which is understood by every person on earth, when we will be quiet and doing nothing, we will be able to introspect ourselves and our actions.

    There will be a change of thinking. We will be able to recognise how we are destroying our environment, killing the animals and ourselves for selfish reasons.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    According to the poet, instead of there, we should count till twelve and keep silence. This way, we will be able to introspect ourselves and our actions and change ourselves and our attitude towards, environment, animals and other human beings. We will be able cure the hate, greed and materialisticRead more

    According to the poet, instead of there, we should count till twelve and keep silence. This way, we will be able to introspect ourselves and our actions and change ourselves and our attitude towards, environment, animals and other human beings. We will be able cure the hate, greed and materialistic desires in us.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The message of the poem Keeping Quiet is fraternity, brotherhood, peace and love. Throughout the poem, the poet is telling us to keep quiet. This will help us to understand how we are destroying our environment by deforestation, pollution and deadly wars. Not just environment, we are killing animalsRead more

    The message of the poem Keeping Quiet is fraternity, brotherhood, peace and love. Throughout the poem, the poet is telling us to keep quiet. This will help us to understand how we are destroying our environment by deforestation, pollution and deadly wars.

    Not just environment, we are killing animals, hurting ourselves and killing each other for selfish reasons. However, when we will be silent, we will be able to introspect ourselves. As silence is understood universally, there will be no language barrier and thus we all will be one. There will be no hate or greed in the world and thus it will be a better place to live.

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