what is the message that keats wants to convey through "A Thing of Beauty"? for 2 marks
Answers
Answered by
10
The poet John Keats' message is conveyed in the poem's very first line:
- Despite all the evil in the world, there is still room for goodness.
- Despite all of life's trials and tribulations, beauty has something in store for us.
- Beauty has the power to lift all of the melancholy from our lives and instill in us a fresh passion to begin a new life.
- Beauty lifts the cloud of grief and sorrow and replaces it with joy and pleasure.
Answered by
3
The first line contains the message that the great Romantic poet John Keats wants to convey. Keats was a beauty lover.
Explanation:
- The happiness that a beautiful object provides will never disappear, but it will double when it comes to mind again.
- The poet states in poetry that beautiful things are eternal joys, and joys in life's illnesses, sufferings, and disappointments.
- The phrase "beauty is eternal joy" means a beautiful natural or man-made object that makes a person happy for a long time, even if it is diminished or exposed to other situations.
- It is always a source of joy, happiness, and joy for people and groups of people.
Similar questions
Science,
2 months ago
Math,
2 months ago
Math,
2 months ago
Social Sciences,
5 months ago
Chemistry,
10 months ago