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A thing of beauty is joy forever (expansion of ideas ) plzzzzzz help me . I will mark you brainliest also

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Answered by FalakFarheen
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Expansion of the idea: In the next line of his poem, Keats says of the ‘thing of beauty’ that ‘its loveliness increases’. Here, he suggests that not only does a beautiful object or idea last forever, but also that its beauty actually increases as the years progress. Keats ends the poem by saying that ‘truth is beauty’ and ‘beauty truth’. Here, he suggests that one of the reasons that a beautiful thing brings lasting joy is due to the fact that it provides us with an insight into deep truths about life. Reading Keats’s poem certainly gives the impression that he believed that by meditating on the beauty of the Grecian urn, he learnt something vital about life.

This proverb can be related to philosophical ideas about beauty. Does beauty exist objectively in a beautiful object? Or, is it created by the person appreciating that object?

However it is interpreted, though, one thing is clear. According to this proverb, beauty is timeless.

Clothing can go in and out of fashion, but true beauty is always fashionable.

Beautiful art is appreciated for centuries.

Happy memories can bring us joy for many years.

When we love someone, they are always beautiful to us.

No matter our age, culture or gender we can all appreciate beauty.

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Answered by ZiaAzhar89
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The phrase “A thing of beauty is a joy forever” stands for the beauty that can never be passed off or decrease in time.

It will always remain the same. If anything the joy will only increase with time.

It can be in the context of quiet breathing, health, dream, etc.

That shows happiness.

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