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what is the summary of the poem Swift things are beautiful

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Answered by Millii
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The poem "Swift Things are Beautiful" by Elizabeth Coatsworth is about how everything around us is fleeting and ephemeral, and quickly goes by while we are not even looking. She wants to say that even though they disappear quickly, these sights are nevertheless beautiful. The point is that we should look around us and admire the view, and enjoy the beauty of it all while it is still there, because it will be gone soon. We should cherish these fleeting moments because we may not get the chance to do that ever again.


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Answered by ahmadfardeen571
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Answer:

Elizabeth Coatsworth is best known for her poem Swift Things are Beautiful. She is a well-known American poetess who has produced work for both young people and adults. The author asserts in the poem that everything is lovely in its own particular manner. So let's take a moment to appreciate the beauty around us.

Explanation:

After reading this poem, I was reminded of how swiftly both quick and leisurely moments in life pass, but that any way, a sight is still beautiful. It appears like Elizabeth Coatsworth is trying to convey in her poem that we should value the beautiful moments that occur in our lives on a daily basis. Swift moments pass by swiftly and are simple to miss if not sought after. The slow things are the prolonged times that seem to pass just as swiftly as the quick moments unless they are actually seen and chosen to be appreciated. Each moment should be cherished and marvelled at as you take in its magnificence.

I believe Elizabeth Coatsworth was attempting to convey that to us when she composed this poem. She is making the point that we should cherish and embrace the moments when these quick and slow things happen since you never know when they will happen again.

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