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1. "Beauty is in yourself” What does the poetess mean by this line? Do you agree with the poetess? Explain.​

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Answered by ᏚɑvɑgeᏀurL
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The poet says that the real beauty can be seen in the sunlight, trees, and birds, in corn growing; people working or people dancing for the harvest. ... The poet says in the concluding stanza that beauty lies in ourselves; in good deeds, happy thoughts which are repeated in our dreams and in our work and even in our rest

Answered by Anujrawat2010
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 \: here \: the \: poet \: represents \: that \: the \: felling \: of \: beauty \:  \\ he \: says \: beauty \: can \: be \: feel \: by \: listening \:  \\ in \: night \: when \: wind \: blows \: it \: have \: beauty \: in \: its \: sound \:

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