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KEEPING QUIET
By Pablo Neruda (1904-1973) .
THEME: Necessity of quiet introspection and creating a
feeling of mutual understanding among humans. The Emphasis on meditation • Pablo Neruda was a Nobel Prize–winning Chilean poet who was once called "the greatest poet of the 20th century in any language." • Born in Parral, Chile, on July 12, 1904, poet Pablo Neruda stirred controversy with his affiliation with the Communist Party and his outspoken support of Joseph Stalin, Fulgencio Batista and Fidel Castro. His poetic mastery was never in doubt, and for it he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971. Neruda died on September 23, 1973, with subsequent investigations exploring whether he might have been poisoned.
KEEPING QUIET The poet Pablo Neruda requests readers to keep quiet till he counts up to twelve so that they meditate and retrospect. He requests us not to use any language and not move our arms so much for a while as it will become a hurdle in keeping quiet. He says speech can breed contempt, hatred and discrimination. Man moves his arms to show aggression, to kill and destroy others. The moment everything is quiet would be an exotic moment, because man would not be rushing or hurrying about. When there is no rush or hurry for a second. Engines and other machines will stop for a moment. That moment will be a fascinating moment for all of us. Then all of us shall enjoy the sudden strangeness of the moment together. No rush, no movement and noise of engines, the threat of sudden strangeness will tie all of us together into an exotic moment. It would bring in a feeling of brotherhood and inexplicable peace. • Fisherman in the cold sea catch fish especially the whales. They endanger the environment by killing the whales. The poet wants that the fishermen would not harm the whales in the cold sea of the polar regions. • The poet tells the men collecting salt , to stop over exploiting the nature. The man gathering salt continues gathering salt forgetting even to examine his hurt hands. • This will bring about a relief to the fishermen in the cold sea and the salt gatherer also will be able to look after their injured bleeding hands. • Wars of any kind causes hatred, sadness and destruction. All kinds of wars must be stopped at once. The green wars against the environment, wars with poisonous gases and wars with fire-arms must be stopped now. This refers to the chemical and nuclear weapons. The poet hopes for an end of these wars. • In such wars, victory is meaningless as there are no survivors left after the war. • The politicians and the scientists should meditate and introspect , think clearly, and realise the strength of humanity. Instead of fighting and waging wars, people should come out in their best dresses. They must go out for a walk with their brothers. They must move about under the shady trees and enjoy doing nothing. • A good sense will also prevail on the war-mongers as they will understand the futility of the same • . • Life is a continuous process and it must go on . When there is a total inactivity there will be a halt, which is unrealistic. • When man thinks only of his personal achievements and progress without involving anyone or thinking about anyone , he thinks single mindedly. In his personal pursuit he is even forgetting his emotional needs. This has made him sad and lonely. • The poet wants the people to stop all destructive activities, meditate and introspect on all their follies. • The poet Pablo Neruda urges us that when man indulges in destructive activities , for personal gain , he forgets that he is an inhabitant of the earth and his activities can be responsible for his death. • The poet does not want that we should confuse ‘stillness’ with ‘total inactivity. Doing nothing at all would amount to death. We should not be always on the move. For a while we should also take rest. • A long silence can do us a lot of good. Men become sad when they fail to understand themselves. They feel helpless when they threaten themselves with death. A long silence can soothe our feelings and help us in removing this sadness. • Mother Earth can teach us a lesson. It rejuvenates after total annihilation. New life emerges from the dead remains.
• Greed and selfishness have replaced unity, love and brotherhood.
• When Man keeps quiet The achievement of mental peace will lead us to introspection and mutual understanding. • The absence of these two traits amounts to various conflicts in the world. • With the development of mutual understanding comes empathy and then our life becomes a pleasant experience. • The poet says like the earth the potentials may not be exhibited all the time. Finally, he declares his departure will persuade us to keep quiet.
• Keeping quiet and discharging our duties peacefully will evolve better understanding in us. • Poetic devices • Personification- Perhaps the Earth can teach us • Alliteration - sudden strangeness, hurt hands, clean clothes, sudden strangeness • Metaphor- put on clean clothes, in the shade • Imagery – cold sea