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what is the central idea of the poem'a thing of beauty'?​

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Answered by kv3050873
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The poem conveys the message that a thing of beauty is a joy forever. It transcends time. It will never fade away. Beauty has the power to remove darkness and negativity and helps us survive when there is a 'dearth of noble nature' or when one is surrounded by evil.

Answered by sushmabehra6207
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The poem “A thing of beauty” from John Keats’s poem Endymion is usually read as a straightforward assertion which has the central idea that any beautiful thing gives unending pleasure. This idea can be interpreted in several diverse senses. For the reason that human beings share the same basic natures and respond to the same motivations in the same basic ways, a thing of beauty even if lost for a time, perhaps even for centuries , will still have the ability to give joy to future generations if it is experienced again later. A beautiful thing is happiness forever. Whatever happens, we cannot hate a really beautiful thing. Even when it fades, decays or dies, we love such things without any conditions. It will never be elapsed even after its death, a thousand or two thousands later. When we live enclosed by beautiful people, places and things, our minds will be refreshed and will have sweet dreams while sleeping. As a further result we will have good health and quiet breathing.

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