Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050708
In the poem, what does Keats imply about the nature of beauty?
1
It is permanent.
2
It is transient.
3
It leads to suffering.
4
It is accessible to all.
Answer and Solution
Answer
B. It is transient.
Solution:
The correct answer is 'It is transient'. Keats suggests that beauty, while enchanting, is not lasting and is often accompanied by sorrow.
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