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Literature
Poem Analysis
Theme and Emotions
In "Spring and Fall," why does the speaker say Margaret will weep?
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The speaker says Margaret will weep because she is experiencing a realization that everything in nature, including the falling leaves, will eventually die and decay. This realization brings her sadness and a sense of loss, prompting her to weep.
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