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What is the attitude of John Keats to things of beauty as expressed in the poem, 'A Thing Of Beauty' ?
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 6 months ago

John keats conveys to us that an object of beauty gives us a perennial joy. Beauty never fades and is not devalued. It never passes into nothingness. The poet refers to the sun and moon that shine brilliantly in the sky. Being a romantic poet, John Keats talks about love, beauty and youth in this poem. In fact, the poem reflects his attitude towards beauty. The poet believes that beauty is intransient and gives us the same pleasure again and again. It provides us with eternal joy and never fades away.

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