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In the poem “On the Grasshopper and the Cricket”, what is the paradox?

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The poem has fourteen lines and it can be DIVIDED into one octet and one sestet, following the PETRARCHAN sonnet FORM. It has an ABBA rhyme scheme and it is written in iambic pentameter. The use of this form can be ASSOCIATED with Keats’s belief regarding love and nature and how they are both related to each other. According to the poet, nature offers love and joy and the human response should correspond that fondness.Furthermore, the main theme in On the Grasshopper and Cricket is nature and its eternal delight and its persistent presence.HOPE IT HEPLS PLS THANK ME AND MARK BRAINLIEST, THANK YOU



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