A thing of beauty is a joy for ever

This proverb profoundly means that a rare act or an appreciable or a praiseworthy deed, which is old immense benefit not only to self but to the whole society as well, gives joyousness and pleasure to our mind forever. It also makes she person who does such a deed immortal. A well-dressed and decent-looking cup may have poison in it. A well-dressed and decent-looking man may be cruel at heart. That’s why Socrates said,’ Beauty is a short lived reign’. The real beauty lies in deeds, in mental and spiritual outlook. Keats witnessed beauty in nature and glorified it. He described that beautiful object is always a source of delight. It means that any beautiful thing happened in life or described in literature or witnessed in nature or in arts is a source of joy. The outward beauty looks beautiful but deceptive, most often dangerous. But the inner beauty or the beautiful thing is imperishable and is a source of joy forever.

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