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what is the critical appreaction of the poem youth and age​

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Answered by meenusai1753
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The poem, Youth and Age, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge is said to be his one of most romantic poems in which he presents a contrast between youth and old age. Through this poem, the poet has tried to explain how different these two stages of our lives are. Where one is like a budding flower, the other is like a dawn.

Answered by gyalduan
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The poem, Youth and Age, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge is said to be his one of most romantic poems in which he presents a contrast between youth and old age. Through this poem, the poet has tried to explain how different these two stages of our lives are. Where one is like a budding flower, the other is like a dawn.

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Coleridge considers poetry as the fragrance of all human knowledge and thoughts. It is the scent of human passions, emotions and language. He thinks that no man was ever a great poet without being a profound philosophy. A great poet should attempt and achieve a union between the high finish and the appropriateness.

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