English, asked by prathameshbhosale174, 10 months ago

appreciation to the poem leisure​

Answers

Answered by bhajibhaji123
1

iam from std 9th follow me on brainly for answer five minutes Leisure has often been defined as a quality of experience or as free time.[1][2] Free time is time spent away from business, work, job hunting, domestic chores, and education, as well as necessary activities such as eating and sleeping. Situationist International proposes that leisure does not evolve from free time, and free-time is an illusory concept that is rarely fully "free"; economic and social forces appropriate free time from the individual and sell it back to them as the commodity known as "leisure".[3] Certainly most people's leisure activities are not a completely free choice and may be constrained by social pressures, e.g. people may be coerced into spending time gardening by the need to keep up with the standard of neighbouring gardens or go to a party because of social pressures.

Leisure as experience usually emphasizes dimensions of perceived freedom and choice. It is done for "its own sake", for the quality of experience and involvement.[1] Other classic definitions include Thorsten Veblen's (1899) of "nonproductive consumption of time."[4] Different disciplines have definitions reflecting their common issues: for example, sociology on social forces and contexts and psychology as mental and emotional states and conditions. From a research perspective, these approaches have an advantage of being quantifiable and comparable over time and place.[5]

Leisure studies and sociology of leisure are the academic disciplines concerned with the study and analysis of leisure. Research has shown that practicing creative leisure activities is interrelated with the emotional creativity.[6] Recreation differs from leisure in that it is a purposeful activity that includes the experience of leisure in activity contexts. Economists consider that leisure times are valuable to a person like wages that they could earn for the same time spend towards the activity. If it were not, people would have worked instead of taking leisure.[7] However, the distinction between leisure and unavoidable activities is not a rigidly defined one, e.g. people sometimes do work-oriented tasks for pleasure as well as for long-term utility.[8] A related concept is social leisure, which involves leisurely activities in social settings, such as extracurricular activities, e.g. sports, clubs. Another related concept is that of family leisure. Relationships with others is usually a major factor in both satisfaction and choice.

Answered by nishishagaikaad
9

Answer: The poem 'Leisure' is written by William Henry Devis. The central idea of the poem is that our life on this earth is full of worries and anxiety with no time for leisure. We have no time to stand by and appreciate the wonderful beauties of nature that are all around us. Even simple joys of nature like te moving streams, the squirrels, etc.don't catch our attention in the everyday run of life. The poet urges us to take a break from our monotonous existence and enjoy the beauties and bounties of nature.

The rhyme scheme of the poem is aa, bb, cc. The poet has used various figures of speech such as alliteration, simile, metaphor, interrogation etc.

Similar questions