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No time to turn at beauty's glance,and watch her feet,how they can dance. a. what do you think 'beauty' refers to here?b.what does the poet mean by the line,'and watch her feet,how they can dance'?c.what do you think is the mood of the poet here?​

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Answered by shriharsinilolakpuri
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The poem "Leisure" is a criticism on the sorry state of modern man. The ideas presented in the poem are thought provoking. The depth of these ideas is inspiring and motivating. William Davies rightly points out that our life is full of care. The worldly worries have snatched our freedom and we are always at the mercy of time. We cannot enjoy the beautiful scenes of sunset and sunrise. We grow blind to the beauty of the moon surrounded with the stars. The innocent pleasures of natural objects have little attraction for us. We are so much absorbed in our routine work that we pay little attention to the beauty spread around us. We are enslaved by hurry, burry and made race for success. We are enchained by our mechanical life. These things have made us sick at heart. This sickness has become deep rooted because we have compromised with it.

            The world of Nature surrounding us is full of freshness and beauty. Unfortunately, this freshness and beauty goes unnoticed because we are so much engaged in our own problems. We have no leisure to enjoy the healthful atmosphere of the hilly areas. We do not observe animals and birds busy with their different activities. We do not enjoy the dancing waves on the surface of a stream which reflect sunlight and present a beautiful scene. The scene is as captivating as the twinkling of the stars in the sky. Materialism has changed our thinking. Now we do not think that " A thing of beauty is a joy for ever" but, we believe that a thing of material benefit is a joy forever.

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