the poet in the poem for Anne Gregory conveys that we should give importance to inner beauty and not the physical appearance elaborate with reference to the poem
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The poet in the poem for Anne Gregory conveys that we should give importance to inner beauty and not the physical appearance
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- In a conversation between Anne Gregory and another speaker, the poet tries to show that inner beauty is real beauty while physical appearance is changeable and therefore unimportant.
- The first speaker tells Anne that young men love her for her beautiful yellow hair and may never love her for who she really is.
- To this, Anne replies that her hair color can be changed to black, brown or carrot, implying that external beauty is all superficial and that men should not love her.
- Through Anne's answer, the poet makes clear his preference for inner beauty over physical appearance.
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