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yulyashka [42]
2 years ago
8

The details included in the description of the garden (""The garden ... grass"") in the first paragraph suggest the narrator's i

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Crank2 years ago
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The details included in the first paragraph of the poem titled -  The Garden by Andrew Marvell, communicate the narrators' interest in enjoying nature, especially around plants.

<h3>What is the key thought in The Garden?</h3>

The writer indicates that man after all his pursuit is done, should always come back to the serene, peaceful, and satisfying company of nature or a garden.

He seems to propose that nature offers quietness and repose.

See the link below for more exercises about  Andrew Marvell's works:

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