Question
You have perhaps concluded that people are not objects to be valued for their qualities or riches rather than for themselves. But elsewhere Yeats asks the question: How can we separate the dancer from the dance? Is it possible to separate ‘the person himself or herself’ from how the person looks, sounds, walks, and so on? Think of how you or a friend or member of your family has changed over the years. Has your relationship also changed? In what way?

Answer

  • Think about a friend or family member. Is it possible for you to think about them as individuals or does their external appearance/ behaviour overcome what they actually are?
  • Each person's thought process changes with the coming of age. Have you remained the same or have you changed for better or worse? You may ask your family about this.
  • Each person is unique and hence, we must try and accept them as they are. Do you agree?
  • Our feelings for our loved ones may undergo change as time passes by. Why do you think this happens?
  • It is said that people should not be judged for what you see of them superficially. How far do you think this is true?

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