What does the poet think about of beauty
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Answer:
beauty is the feelings
that makes a man worst
Explanation:
because it is the fault of a man
Answer:
The opening lines of Endymion, a poem by John Keats, is a rendition of the Greek Mythology, the poet expresses his view of beauty. He says,
"A thing of beauty is a joy for ever:"
Explanation:
For the poet, beauty is a thing that gives us a joy. These opening lines is a heralding line which the poet had used to introduce his readers the mythological story that he is about to tell of an immortal story of the Aeolian shepherd "Endymion".
The first paragraph of the poem tells us that the poet thinks that a beauty is a joy-giver, whose joy have lasting effect on us. The loveliness of beauty keeps on increasing and it never fades. Beauty keeps us alive even in a despondent and inhuman world. The flowery beauty of the nature keeps us bound to the earth.