Virtue
Poem by George Herbert:
Analysis:
This poem "Virtue" by George Herbert is divided in a four stanza taking about Virtue as a primary concord true ,this poem the poet addresis virtue as what will live forever even after the discretion of the world.
In the fist stanza poet take about a perfect day which is supposed to be ideal but as per the sical of the nature it has to and at one point in the time any thing that begins in the worlds has to necessarily end because anything in this material world is mortal by its very nature.
In this poem next stanza there is deals with a swite rose which is in full bloom but its real beauty lies within in the roots of the plant and its external beauty has to die .One day as its beauty is not at all come not in this mortal world.
In the next stanza poet takes about the spring season which know as the king of all season s and the nature around is as its best during this particular season every thing in the let of nature seems to be picture perfect but it has to an fortunately end with the up coming season what ever that is in he purview of nature is mortal in it self.
The last stanza is distinct in turns of its a cross an like the early stanza ,this stanza takes about what will live intend of what dies in this stanza .The poet takes about the virtues shall which would live even after every thing is in world has turned in to a ashes.
Courtesy this poem ,the poet wants to send a message that a human being would always be remembered by his or her deeds end the good deeds will turn in to virtues which would be inmortal.
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