Do you think the poet thinks of 'desire' as a pleasant experience Explain
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No, the poet does not consider 'desire' to be a pleasant experience. He knows that the fire of desire can destroy everything and lead to the end of the world.
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No, the poet does not consider 'desire' to be a pleasant experience. He knows that the fire of desire can destroy everything and lead to the end of the world.
Regards