What pleasure does a beautiful thing give us? Are beautiful things worth treasuring? - A Thing of Beauty by John Keats
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What pleasure does a beautiful thing give us? Are beautiful things worth treasuring? - A Thing of Beauty by John Keats


John Keats in his poem describes "a thing a beauty is a joy forever". He beautifully paints the beauty of mother nature and adds vivid colors to it.

A beautiful thing gives us the feeling of gratification not merely by seeing it but also sensing it using our elegant senses. Not only its beauty sends messages to neurons in our brain cells, it gives pleasure to our heart too.

Well, you can find beauty in almost every place in every person, you just have to look for it. In general, we can say beauty isn't a hard thing to find. Almost everything has its own beauty, A person may find one thing beautiful, another may look at it in a different way. Amongst us living beings, humans and animals, everyone has their own beauty. Philosophically speaking beauty is ambiguous. Preserving or treasuring one independent's beauty wouldn't be adequate, to me at least. But many people believe in treasuring beauty. To me beauty itself is a treasure, treasuring a beauty would be like abandoning its magnificence.
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