explain the line a thing of beauty is a joy for ever
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The line “A thing of beauty if a joy forever” from John Keats's poem Endymion is usually read as a straightforward assertion that any beautiful thing gives unending pleasure. ... Even after one dies, the thing of beauty will continue to exist and will give joy to people of the next generation.
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The phrase " a thing of beauty is a joy forever" means a beautiful object, natural or artificial, makes a person happy for a long time even if it's beautify fades, or put into different circumstances. It is always a source of enjoyment , happiness, and pleasure for a person or a group of people.
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