English, asked by ithagoniadhitri, 7 months ago

How does the poet describe the garden the
she sees? What effect does the beauty of
l theg arden have on the onlooker?​

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Answered by gangwartanya677
4

Answer:

The poet uses various images to describe the beautiful bounty of the earth. He mentions various beautiful things which are present around us in nature like the sun, the moon, trees-, daffodils, streams of water, the mid-forest brake, musk roses, etc.A thing of beauty is a joy forever. It makes an everlasting impact on us and continues to delight us. Its worth increases as time passes by. Beauty can never diminish or fade away. It remains intact in our memory.The things of beauty as mentioned in the poem include the bounties of nature such as the sun, the moon, old and young trees and simple things like sheep, daffodils and streams of water in the forest and the heroic tales of mighty heroes.

Answered by shailaga
3

Answer:

Here is your answer bro

Explanation:

The poet gives a beautiful, rich picturesque description of the garden that she sees around her. Everything is so colourful and attractive that one loses track of time just looking at nature abounding with beauty. The mango trees with clumps of mangoes, the tall palm trees like pillars, the silk cotton trees with red flowers all present ethereal beauty. The poet says the white lotus in the pond looks like a cup of silver when the moonlight falls on it from the gaps of the bamboo trees. With this kind of natural beauty around, one cannot but help gaze with wonder at this heaven on Earth.  

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