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(A Thing of Beauty by John Keats)
"A bower quiet for us, and a sleep"
Which figure of speech is used

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Answered by suskumari135
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"A bower quiet for us, and a sleep"  

Explanation:

' A Thing of Beauty ' refers to the poem which is written by the famous poet John Keats with poem entitled 'Endymion'.

"Keep a bower quiet for us," the poet refers to the beauty that acts as a tree shade, soothing and relaxing.It will help the creatures to sleep in peace and to enjoy good health.

The main theme of the poem are beauty, adventure and life.

The speaker intends to explain the beauty truth throughout the text. Beauty is eternal for him. It illuminates our souls and serves in our hard times as a beacon of hope. He believes that if you really understand the nature of beauty, it will never leave you. He announces, with all his definitions and beauty beliefs, that he will perform a great task: to narrate Endymion's tale.

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