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Question-: Summary of "THE NOBEL NATURE" ❤️❤️❤️

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Answered by SmãrtyMohït
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 ➡ In the poem The Noble Nature, the poet Ben Johnson highlights the qualities that a man must possess to be considered as noble.
To explain this, he compares man to both an oak tree and a lily. If man is like an oak tree, he will no doubt live a long life. He may also physically grow to be bulky like the tree.
Answered by Brainlybarbiedoll
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Ben Jonson compares man to a long-lived oak tree and a short-lived lily flower in a beautiful manner.. An oak tree survives for hundreds of years and it is famous for largeness of size. Ultimately it becomes bare and dry and falls to the ground .. Its life comes to an end after a pretty long time.

On the contrary a lily is a tiny flower... it blooms for a very short time. it falls and dies on the very day at ni8. it is a flower of light and it attracts the attention of all by dint of its natural beauty. The poet says that we see beauties in small things. because God has made every tiny creature or thing very beautiful and Noble. They spread their fragrance even if they are short-lived. Similarly man can make his life Nobel although he is short-lived. His nobility makes him perfect in his short life.

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