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What image does Keats use to describe beauty in the last lines of the poem?

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100%Endless fountain of immortal drink ( 1 voter )
0%Flowery garlands
0%Golden sunrise
0%Blooming daffodils
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In the last lines of the poem “A Thing of Beauty,” Keats uses the image of a “grandeur” or a “bower quiet for us” to describe beauty. This imagery evokes a peaceful, sheltered place that offers comfort and refuge. The “bower” symbolizes a tranquil retreat, a place where the soul can find rest and solace amidst the struggles of life. Keats suggests that beauty, like this bower, provides a lasting source of joy and peace, offering emotional and spiritual nourishment that helps us endure life’s difficulties.

This question related to Poem 3 English Flamingo Class 12th NCERT.
From the Poem 3. A Thing of Beauty.
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  1. Keats describes beauty as an “endless fountain of immortal drink” flowing from heaven, symbolizing its eternal and life-giving nature. Therefore option A is correct answer.

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