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What spreads the pall of despondence over our dark spirits? How is it removed?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

According to Keats, suffering and pain caused by man's malice and his evil ways spreads the pall of despondence over our dark spirits. Man lacks noble qualities and his hostile and inhuman nature makes the world gloomy. This can be removed by some shape of beauty that is a source of constant joy.

Answered by ahmadfardeen571
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Answer:

Despite all of the challenges and misfortunes that make man's existence bleak and bring him grief and pain, he continues to adore life because an item of beauty lifts his spirit from its sadness.

Explanation:

Man's wickedness and evil actions bring misery and pain, which casts a shadow of despondency over our dark spirits. Man is devoid of noble characteristics, and his hostile and inhuman nature casts a pall over the earth. This can be overcome by some form of beauty that brings constant joy.

As an infinite stream of immortal water, the author views beauty in all of its manifestations as God's greatest gift to man. He calls it immortal because God's gift of beauty is eternal and permanent.

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