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All The Short Question And Answer of "Keeping Quiet" | Flamingo

All The Short Question And Answer of a poem "Keeping Quiet| Pablo Neruda| Flamingo|POEM| 

 

(1) Who is the poet of the poem 'Keeping Quiet'?

Answer : The poet of the poem 'Keeping Quiet' is Pablo Neruda.


(2) Where was Pablo Neruda born?

Answer : Pablo Neruda was born in the town of Parral in Chile.


(3) What is the real name of Pablo Neruda?

Answer : The real name of Pablo Neruda is Neftali Ricardo Reyes Basoalto.


(4) What does Pablo Neruda talks about in the poem 'Keeping Quiet'?

Answer : The poet talks about the necessity of quiet introspection and creating a feeling of mutual understanding among human beings.


(5) What does Pablo Neruda suggest to the people?

Answer : Pablo Neruda suggests the people to count  up to twelve. 


(6) What does Pablo Neruda desire for in the poem ''Keeping Quiet''?

Answer : Pablo Neruda wants all the people of  the earth to keep silent and experience an  'exotic moment'.


(7) What is an 'exotic moment' in the poem "Keeping Quiet"?

Answer : 'Exotic moment' means an extraordinary moment of peace that is away from the rush and noise of the modern life.


(8) What is meant by 'green wars' in the poem "Keeping Quiet"?

Answer : Green wars means a war against nature by causing environmental degradation.


(9) How can one wear 'clean clothes' in the poem "Keeping Quiet"?

Answer : One can wear 'clean clothes' avoiding wars and maintaining peace.


(10) What is the 'huge silence' that the poet talks about in the poem "Keeping Quiet"?

Answer : According to the poet, a 'huge silence' can do a lot of good when we are threatening ourselves with death.


(11) What is the meaning of wars with gas in the poem "Keeping Quiet"?

Answer : Wars with gas means wars in which poisonous gas is used as weapons.


(12) What is the meaning of wars with fire in the poem "Keeping Quiet"?

Answer : Wars with fire means war with firearms and bombs that cause fire.


(13) What is likely confusion regarding Neruda's desire for full inactivity?

Answer : Neruda wishes for a moment of total silence and stillness on earth, but that doesn't mean that he wants totally inactivity with death of the mankind. This is the confusion regarding Neruda's desire for full inactivity.


(14) What is the meaning of 'want no truck with death' in the poem?

Answer : The poet refuses to associate or deal with death. He does not advocate total inactivity which brings death. When he seeks silence and a storage of all activities, he does not mean death but quiet moment for introspection about life.


(15) About what are we so single-minded?

Answer : We are single-minded about just keeping our lives moving and achieving progress that is meaningless.


(16) What is the 'sadness' that the Poet refers to in the poem "Keeping Quiet"?

Answer : In the poem, the Poet talks about the sadness of never understanding ourselves properly due to our constant meaningless self seeking activities. He says that man is a victim of his own activities and ultimately threatens himself with death.


(17) How long does the poet want to stay still?

Answer : The poet wants to stay still for twelve second.


(18) What does the poet mean by 'not move our arms'?

Answer : By 'not move our arms', the poet means, not doing any physical activity.


(19) Why does the poet ask us not to use any language?

Answer : Language breeds discrimination. This discrimination can be broken  by staying quiet and promoting language barriers.


(20) What do the fisherman do in the cold sea?

Answer : The fisherman catches fish and also kills the whales in the cold sea.


(21) What had happened to the man gathering salt?

Answer : The man gathering salt has hurt his hands.


(22) Why does the poet count up to twelve?

Answer : The poet counts up to twelve because twelve figures on the watch represent the movement of time.


(23) What will keeping quiet help us achieve?

Answer : Keeping quiet will help us in accounting a feeling of mutual understanding and introspection among human beings.


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