What does Keats consider an endless fountain of immortal drink and why does he call its drink immortal?
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Keats considiers nature beauty as an endless fountain of immortal drink. He calls thish drink immortal as the pleasure and delight given by it never passes into nothingness it only increases with time.
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The answer to the given question is written below.
- The poet, according to the poem, is an artistic observer, who is capable of finding beauty all over.
- The poet says that everything god has introduced into the world is a symbol of beauty.
- The gifts gifted by him are perpetual and ever-lasting.
- A person can enjoy and admire its beauty again and again, making it immortal.
- Thus, Beauty on this earth is compared to a drink which can be consumed whenever and however, one wants to.
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