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What do you mean by Grandeur of the dooms?

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Answered by Gokuson
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The grandeur of doom refers to the monuments we erect to honour the 'mighty dead'. These monuments which honour men who are no more, are symbols of mighty sacrifice and greatness, and in such dedications mortal man passes into immortality--because their beauty captured in these monuments make them immortal and their deeds eternal.
Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

The term "grandeur of the dooms" refers to the glory and magnificence that the dead are entitled to on the Doom Day following their death.

Explanation:

The term "grandeur of the dooms" refers to the glory and magnificence that the dead exist permitted on the Doom Day following their death.

  • John Keats wrote the poetry 'A thing of beauty.'
  • The group of stories celebrating the glory of our powerful ancestors that we have read or heard exists the thing of beauty noted in these lines.
  • The poet utilizes the picture of an "endless fountain" falling from heaven to us. Nature and other attractive things around us, he believes, are a gift from God that carries us infinite happiness and joy.

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