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"The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. they must be felt with the heart". Justify the famous quote of Helen Keller. 150-200 words.


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Answered by MrPerfect0007
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hey frndz here ur answer n brainly star srk6 also here hope its helpful..


This quote begins by saying “the best and most beautiful things…” But what are the most beautiful things? That will be different for each person. Many will list objects as being on their ‘most beautiful list.’

Yet the next section of the quote implies that the best things aren’t actually things. They are unseeable and untouchable. With objects eliminated, we are left with ideals and emotions.

And I imagine that the people who mentioned objects are actually describing things which represent ideals or fill them with certain emotions. At least that is the way it was for me and the people with whom I spoke.

The quote ends by reminding us that these best things come from within, or are felt with by, the heart. Again, that keeps us away from the substantial and moves us to the things which bring out the feelings of beauty and awe from within us.

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