Who is considered as the unwelcome guest
in the poem, Youth and Age?
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The poet considers old age as an unwelcomed guest.
- The question has been asked from the poem Youth and Age by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
- The poet has attempted to illustrate, how distinct these two periods in our lives are. When one is like a flower budding, the other is like the dawn of the day.
- As per the poet, old age is a time which shall definitely come and can not be overcome. It is always unwelcomed as the body becomes a trap in old age which is weak as well as severe.
- In addition, old age no longer affords hope and optimism. Old age is all too well aware of the end of the passing of time.
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