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What does the poet compare beautiful things to in the line A bower quiet for us?

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100%A safe place for rest ( 3 voters )
0%A source of pain
0%A distraction from duty
0%A fleeting moment
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In the line “A bower quiet for us,” Keats compares beautiful things to a peaceful, shaded retreat, like a leafy canopy that offers shelter and rest. This bower symbolizes a place of refuge where the human spirit can find comfort, escape, and renewal amid life’s stresses and sorrows. Just as a bower provides a cool, calm shelter from the harshness of the sun, beauty offers a soothing escape from the difficulties and burdens of life. Through this comparison, Keats emphasizes beauty’s role as a sanctuary that revitalizes and sustains us emotionally and spiritually.

This question related to Poem 3 English Flamingo Class 12th NCERT.
From the Poem 3. A Thing of Beauty.
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  1. The term “bower” suggests a peaceful, shaded place, symbolizing a refuge that beauty offers to weary minds. Therefore option A is correct answer.

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