English, asked by keshavsaini69, 11 months ago

Read the poem, ‘For Anne Gregory’ from the book, ‘First Flight’. You have perhaps concluded that people are not objects to be valued for their qualities or riches, but for themselves. But Yeats asks the question: How can we separate the dancer from the dance? Is it possible to separate the person himself from how he looks, sounds, walks, etc.? Describe how one of your close people has changed over the years. Did your relationship with the person also change? In what way? Share your thoughts and feelings in the form of a paragraph. Give a suitable title to your write-up.

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Answered by vanshkriti
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Answered by Anonymous
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It is recommended that they think about their family and friends and attempt this question based on their interpretation and personal experiences.

Here are some hints that may help you:

  1. Approach a friend or a family member and give it a thought whether you think of them as an individual or their physical appearance takes precedence.
  2. Every person’s way of thinking changes with age. A person needs to check it himself if his thought process has remained the same or improved / degraded with time.
  3. Every person is unique and we should accept them as they are rather than criticizing them for anything.
  4. It is well understood that our love and feelings for our loved ones undergo change in due course of time.
  5. We should not judge people superficially for their looks or appearance, rather appreciate the person for his/her positive qualities.
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