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XII English Poem - Explanation
Question Answers Summary
CBSE NCERT Class XII English Poem - Keeping Quiet
Check out for CBSE NCERT Class XII English Poem - Keeping Quiet, Question Answers and
New Words. The poem was originally written by Pablo Neruda in Spanish but later translated to
English. Its main thrust was the significance of mindfulness, introspection and retrospection as these
lead to attention, unity and brotherhood. It was an appeal to pause and really see that set in a mundane
flurry of human habit; people are led to blindly perform what is expected of them while sadly not
perceiving the impact to nature and society.
See Video for Explanation and Summary of the Poem
About the Poet - Pablo Neruda
Pablo Neruda (1904 – 1973) was the ‘pen name’ and later, ‘legal name’ of this famous Chilean poet –
diplomat – politician. He won the Noble prize for literature in the year 1971. He wrote in green ink
which was his personal symbol for desire and hope. His writings are simple, wherein lies their beauty.
Originally written in Spanish, the essence of this poem is based on introspection and retrospection. The
poet feels that some soul – searching is needed for us to be at peace with ourselves and others.
First stanza
Now we will count to twelve
and we will all keep still.
For once on the face of the Earth
let’s not speak in any language,
let’s stop for one second,
and not move our arms so much.
Explanation
i. The poet asks everyone to count up to twelve in their mind. The number twelve represents the
hours of the day or the months of a year.
ii. He wants all of us to be calm and still.
iii. People across the nations have to unite together, so, they shall not speak their own languages, rather
they all shall keep quiet and speak the language of silence.
iv. This will bring unity among all the humans on the face of the Earth.
v. For at least one moment, no one shall move his arms either to signal, or to fight, or argue with each
other.
Second stanza
It would be an exotic moment
without rush, without engines,
we would all be together
in a sudden strangeness.
Fishermen in the cold sea
would not harm whales
and the man gathering salt
would look at his hurt hands.
Explanation
When everything will come to a standstill, it will be a rare situation.
i. No one will be in a rush, there will be no engines running.
ii. Everyone will be calm and quiet, united with each other in a strange atmosphere.
iii. It will be strange because it has never happened earlier.
iv. No person would be harming any other living being either for food or to earn his livelihood.
v. All the people who work endlessly will get some time to look at their injuries and the damage they have
caused to their body.
Third stanza
Those who prepare green wars,
wars with gas, wars with fire,
victory with no survivors,
would put on clean clothes
and walk about with their brothers
in the shade, doing nothing.
What I want should not be confused
with total inactivity.
Life is what it is about;
I want no truck with death.
Explanation
i. The people who exploit the green wealth of nature by deforestation, or mining, or fishing in the
deep seas and the soldiers who use weapons to kill fellow human beings need some time to introspect
into the consequences of their actions. They are merely doing their job or following orders.
ii. He wants them to put on ‘new clothes’ i.e. to adopt a new approach towards life and to realize that
killing so many people is not a victory.
iii. He wants all of us to be united as one, consider our enemy to be our brother.
iv. He is promoting brotherhood, peace and unity.
v. He does not want us to stop our works but to take some time and analyze the results of our deeds.
Fourth stanza
If we were not so single-minded
about keeping our lives moving,
and for once could perhaps a huge silence
might interrupt this sadness
of never understanding ourselves
and of threatening ourselves with death.
Explanation
i. All human beings work endlessly with the aim of completing all their tasks.
ii. They are driven by the target of survival and the threat of death.
iii. So they are in a mad rush to accomplish all their works.
iv. He says that perhaps, if they pause for a while, they can appreciate their achievements and their lives
would become happier.
v. He suggests that by keeping quiet, we will be able to understand the true purpose of our life.
Fifth stanza
Perhaps the Earth can teach us
as when everything seems dead
and later proves to be alive.
Now I’ll count up to twelve
and you keep quiet and I will go.
Explanation
The poet suggests us to take a teaching from nature.
i. As the Earth undergoes changes, in winter, everything freezes, becomes lifeless but after some
time, the season changes again, and everything comes back to life.
ii. Similarly, taking a pause and introspecting into our lives will give it a new meaning. We will be able to
understand the purpose of our life. It will be like a re birth of the soul.
iii. The poet has conveyed to all the people the purpose of his message and so, he asks them once again to
take a pause, count till twelve and walks out of the scene, keeping the scene open for all the people on
the Earth to experience this for times to come.
Question Answers
What will counting upto twelve and keeping still help us achieve?
The poet is emphasizing on the importance of taking a pause from our busy lives and to introspect
within ourselves. He wants us to realize the impact of our deeds and be happy on our achievements.
Do you think the poet advocates total inactivity and death?
No, the poet says in the lines-
“What I want should not be confused
with total inactivity.
Life is what it is about;
I want no truck with death.”
It is clear from these lines that he does not advocate total inactivity or death.
What is the ‘sadness’ that the poet refers to in the poem?
The ‘sadness’ referred by the poet is the disappointment which engulfs our lives despite the fact that
we are busy in completing our tasks for our survival. This is so because we are ruining our lives by our
deeds. We are doing such works of destruction that we are digging our own graves of sadness.
What symbol from Nature does the poet invoke to say that there can be life under
apparent stillness?
The poet uses the Earth as a symbol to depict that even when every creation of nature on the Earth
becomes still, it is living beneath that stillness and after some time, once again becomes lively.

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Keeping quit lesson x11

  • 1. Keeping Quiet - CBSE NCERT Class XII English Poem - Explanation Question Answers Summary CBSE NCERT Class XII English Poem - Keeping Quiet Check out for CBSE NCERT Class XII English Poem - Keeping Quiet, Question Answers and New Words. The poem was originally written by Pablo Neruda in Spanish but later translated to English. Its main thrust was the significance of mindfulness, introspection and retrospection as these lead to attention, unity and brotherhood. It was an appeal to pause and really see that set in a mundane flurry of human habit; people are led to blindly perform what is expected of them while sadly not perceiving the impact to nature and society. See Video for Explanation and Summary of the Poem About the Poet - Pablo Neruda Pablo Neruda (1904 – 1973) was the ‘pen name’ and later, ‘legal name’ of this famous Chilean poet – diplomat – politician. He won the Noble prize for literature in the year 1971. He wrote in green ink which was his personal symbol for desire and hope. His writings are simple, wherein lies their beauty. Originally written in Spanish, the essence of this poem is based on introspection and retrospection. The poet feels that some soul – searching is needed for us to be at peace with ourselves and others. First stanza Now we will count to twelve and we will all keep still. For once on the face of the Earth let’s not speak in any language, let’s stop for one second, and not move our arms so much. Explanation i. The poet asks everyone to count up to twelve in their mind. The number twelve represents the hours of the day or the months of a year. ii. He wants all of us to be calm and still. iii. People across the nations have to unite together, so, they shall not speak their own languages, rather they all shall keep quiet and speak the language of silence. iv. This will bring unity among all the humans on the face of the Earth. v. For at least one moment, no one shall move his arms either to signal, or to fight, or argue with each other.
  • 2. Second stanza It would be an exotic moment without rush, without engines, we would all be together in a sudden strangeness. Fishermen in the cold sea would not harm whales and the man gathering salt would look at his hurt hands. Explanation When everything will come to a standstill, it will be a rare situation. i. No one will be in a rush, there will be no engines running. ii. Everyone will be calm and quiet, united with each other in a strange atmosphere. iii. It will be strange because it has never happened earlier. iv. No person would be harming any other living being either for food or to earn his livelihood. v. All the people who work endlessly will get some time to look at their injuries and the damage they have caused to their body. Third stanza Those who prepare green wars, wars with gas, wars with fire, victory with no survivors, would put on clean clothes and walk about with their brothers in the shade, doing nothing. What I want should not be confused with total inactivity. Life is what it is about; I want no truck with death. Explanation i. The people who exploit the green wealth of nature by deforestation, or mining, or fishing in the deep seas and the soldiers who use weapons to kill fellow human beings need some time to introspect into the consequences of their actions. They are merely doing their job or following orders. ii. He wants them to put on ‘new clothes’ i.e. to adopt a new approach towards life and to realize that killing so many people is not a victory. iii. He wants all of us to be united as one, consider our enemy to be our brother. iv. He is promoting brotherhood, peace and unity.
  • 3. v. He does not want us to stop our works but to take some time and analyze the results of our deeds. Fourth stanza If we were not so single-minded about keeping our lives moving, and for once could perhaps a huge silence might interrupt this sadness of never understanding ourselves and of threatening ourselves with death. Explanation i. All human beings work endlessly with the aim of completing all their tasks. ii. They are driven by the target of survival and the threat of death. iii. So they are in a mad rush to accomplish all their works. iv. He says that perhaps, if they pause for a while, they can appreciate their achievements and their lives would become happier. v. He suggests that by keeping quiet, we will be able to understand the true purpose of our life. Fifth stanza Perhaps the Earth can teach us as when everything seems dead and later proves to be alive. Now I’ll count up to twelve and you keep quiet and I will go. Explanation The poet suggests us to take a teaching from nature. i. As the Earth undergoes changes, in winter, everything freezes, becomes lifeless but after some time, the season changes again, and everything comes back to life. ii. Similarly, taking a pause and introspecting into our lives will give it a new meaning. We will be able to understand the purpose of our life. It will be like a re birth of the soul. iii. The poet has conveyed to all the people the purpose of his message and so, he asks them once again to take a pause, count till twelve and walks out of the scene, keeping the scene open for all the people on the Earth to experience this for times to come. Question Answers What will counting upto twelve and keeping still help us achieve? The poet is emphasizing on the importance of taking a pause from our busy lives and to introspect within ourselves. He wants us to realize the impact of our deeds and be happy on our achievements. Do you think the poet advocates total inactivity and death? No, the poet says in the lines- “What I want should not be confused with total inactivity. Life is what it is about;
  • 4. I want no truck with death.” It is clear from these lines that he does not advocate total inactivity or death. What is the ‘sadness’ that the poet refers to in the poem? The ‘sadness’ referred by the poet is the disappointment which engulfs our lives despite the fact that we are busy in completing our tasks for our survival. This is so because we are ruining our lives by our deeds. We are doing such works of destruction that we are digging our own graves of sadness. What symbol from Nature does the poet invoke to say that there can be life under apparent stillness? The poet uses the Earth as a symbol to depict that even when every creation of nature on the Earth becomes still, it is living beneath that stillness and after some time, once again becomes lively.