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Answer the following question in 40-50 words:
‘And such too is the grandeur of dooms’. How can ‘grandeur of dooms’ be impressive and inspiring, according to Keats? (A Thing of Beauty)
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According to John Keats in “A Thing of Beauty”, the phrase “grandeur of dooms” refers to the noble and inspiring legacy of great individuals who have passed away. Their sacrifices, struggles, and heroic deeds continue to inspire future generations. Keats suggests that even in death, there is beauty and grandeur because these individuals leave behind stories of courage, honor, and perseverance. Their memories serve as a source of motivation, reminding us of human greatness and the eternal impact of noble actions.
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