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Why does he call it so in poem a thing of beauty

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Answered by aprajitakumari85799
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He calls it immortal because the beauty bestowed by God is everlasting and perennial and men can bask in its glory forever. Question 20. 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.

Answered by Anonymous
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He calls it immortal because the beauty bestowed by God is everlasting and perennial and men can bask in its glory forever. Question 20. 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

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