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40. What is the central idea of this poem ?
50. Which coloured rose is referred to in the second stanza ? How do we know
this?
51. Why do you think, has the poet mostly referred to the season of spring in
this poem ?
52. How does the last stanza of the poem differ from the rest of the three?
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49. The poem is ultimately concerned with virtue and the idea of a virtuous soul, which will survive forever and will not 'give' as earthly things do.
50. A red-colored rose is referred to in the second stanza as it brings to the mind the flashes of anger and bravery.
51. The poet has mostly referred to the spring season since it gives the reader a nice imagery about the beautiful earthly things that are going to die one day.
52. In the first three stanzas, the poet convinces us that everything is going to die in the end. However, in the last stanza, the poet precisely contradicts his previous words by telling us how only a virtuous soul can live even if everything perishes.
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