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beauty of flower poem explanation​

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Answered by guptalavish12345
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Answered by maanikasaraf1
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he poet begins by describing the situation of her life which she thinks that it is very terrible for her. The very gloomy life can be seen in the first stanza as the description of her life in her mind. The days that passed by her seems like very dissapointed by the world. Her attitude in interpreting her life in this world has changed since she met a young boy who came enthusiastically and sat beside her with a flower that looked so plain. Surprisingly, that flower is given to the woman specially. The flower is forced to be received by the poet since the young boy didn’t want to move from his seat beside the poet. Then, the poet realized that the young boy was blind, because he didn’t give the flower directly to her hand. But she was confused why did the young boy could know about her problem since she thought actually the young boy used his heart which had been blessed by the God with the true sight. By knowing that fact, the poet aware and regret about what she has done at the past, she realized that she had done a mistake in interpreting her life. She could know that she is the cause of her problem so far, which was actually her own heart. Then, she was very grateful to the God and thanked to the young boy that he had given her a very best flower that could change her perspective about her life. Next, from the young boy, she could see the beauty of that flower,  it couldn’t be seen from how it looked like concretely, but she could see it from her heart, how she appreciated the flower positively. So, she could see the beauty of the flower as well as the pretty smell of the flower until she called it the most beautiful flower. Finally, at the last stanza the poet told that she could tell that the plain flower as a beautiful rose and let it close to her nose because she could feel it from her true heart sight.

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