12th Class English A Thing of Beauty - John Keats

  • question_answer 4)
    What makes human beings love life in spite of troubles and sufferings?    

    Answer:

    Keats creates an impression that whatever problems happen in life, the beautiful experiences help us overcome those. It is because of these eternal pleasures that we derive each new day, despite our unhappiness and misery, that we still stay connected to the earth. Beauty's immortality is sentimental. He affirms that it always lifts the poll—the funeral cover—from the coffin of confused misery to provide some light for humanity's anxious quest for meaning. The pleasure we derive from beautiful objects and experiences dispels the despondency in our soul.


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