In stanzas one and two, the speaker makes a number of urgent requests. Why does he make these requests? in the poem stop all the clocks and cut of the telephone
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The speaker makes these urgent requests in stanzas one and two because he is consumed with grief and is desperately seeking a way to cope with his overwhelming emotions. He wants to shut out the world and its distractions so that he can mourn in peace and solitude. Cutting off the clocks and the telephone symbolizes his desire to stop time and disconnect from the outside world, allowing him to fully process his feelings of loss and sorrow.