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draw out the differences between youthful days and old age in the poem, youth and age​

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Answered by atsangbamongzar
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Answer:

Difference between youthful age and old age


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Answered by Anonymous
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A major difference which the author has presented between youth and old age is optimism.

  • The question has been asked from the poem Youth and Age by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
  • The poet has attempted to illustrate, how distinct these two periods in our lives are. When one is like a flower budding, the other is like the dawn of the day.
  • In a nutshell, it differentiates young people from old age from being carefree, strong, autonomous, self-sufficient and hopeful.
  • A slew of powerful qualities, including the belief in hope, an adventurous spirit not daunted by wind or weather, and great happiness, are ascribed to young people.
  • The body was not an impediment when young, but simply carried the unceasing adventures. The body, on the other hand, has become a trap in old age which is weak as well as severe.
  • In addition, old age no longer affords hope and optimism. Youth, in the end, sees no end, where old age is all too well aware of the end of the passing of time.

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