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people are not objects. They should be valued for themselves. What lesson does the poet want to give to the readers through this poem?

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chapter- anne Gregory ​

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Answered by vilnius
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People are not objects. They should be valued for themselves.

Explanation:

In the poem "Anne Gregory", the poet W.B. Yeats talks about what real love is. The poet is about a lady who is very beautiful and has yellow-colored hair. She doesn't want people to fall in love with her hair as it is something temporary. Love should focus more on inner beauty and real feelings. Love should not materialize with outer beauty.

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Summary of the poem FOR ANNE GREGORY by W.B.YEATS​

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Answered by samruddhiDilipbhoir
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Answer:

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