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A Thing of Beauty | Introduction and Summary in English || Generate Concept

A Thing of Beauty Introduction and Summary in English

A Thing of Beauty Introduction and Summary in English


Introduction
 
John Keats was born in London in 1795. His parents died when he was only 15. He became an apprentice to a surgeon. But he was interested in poetry. He died before he was 26. But within four years of his life(1817-1820), he produced his best poetical works. His poems, especially the odes, are a precious treasure of English Poetry.

 A thing of Beauty is an excerpt from his longer poem Endymion.

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It was Keat's firm conviction that a thing of beauty is a joy forever. The sun, the moon, trees, musk roses, and daffodils are all objects of objects. In addition to these objects of nature, the man also produces objects of beauty. Art, poetry, stories, mythology, etc. are all source of eternal joy to us.
Summary

 A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Its beauty can never vanish, nor it can ever dimish. It makes a permanent place in our mind and is a source of health and peace.

 The world has sufferings and noble people are few. But on account of things of beauty we weave flowery bands to tie ourselves with this earth. Things of beauty remove the curtain of darkness and gloom from our spirits. The moon, the sun, the clear streams, the tickets in green forest sprinkled with musk roses are all object of beauty. The grand mythological stories epics and ballads about the deeds and doom of our heroes are a source of endless joy.

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