how does the poet appreciate the gifts of nature in the poem 'A THING OF BEAUTY'?
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The poet says that a beautiful thing is a source of endless joy. It has eternal beauty which never fades away. A beautiful thing is like a shady shelter which gives us a sleep full of sweet dreams, good health and relaxation. Our attachments to the Earthly things are like a flowery wreath.
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'A thing of beauty' was written by John Keats.
- A thing of beauty is a poem in which John Keats explains how to appreciate little things to feel happy.
- The beautiful things in nature are considered to be a gift for humans to admire and live a life with it.
- When one falls for materialistic things, the admiration is temporary and won't last for long.
- People will not feel satisfied with whatever they receive with materialistic things.
- Therefore, one must learn to love and appreciate nature.
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