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what is the central idea of the poem "A passing glimpse"​

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Answered by dishishukla98
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The main focus of the first two lines, then, is on mutability—relentless change. Mutability is a common theme in poetry, but in this poem the sense of change is exacerbated and exaggerated by the emphasis on a gigantic man-made machine—a machine which, by its very nature, contrasts with the delicate, beautiful flowers.

Answered by Anonymous
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The main focus of the first two lines, then, is on mutability—relentless change. Mutability is a common theme in poetry, but in this poem the sense of change is exacerbated and exaggerated by the emphasis on a gigantic man-made machine—a machine which, by its very nature, contrasts with the delicate, beautiful flowers.

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