your elder sister/brother, who is getting married shortly, had ordered some readymade clothes from singh saab, meston road, kanp
ur. on delivery, you find that clothes are not as your order. they are of the wrong colour and find that clothes are not as per your order. they are of the wrong colour and fit badly. write a letter of complaint to the shopkeeper telling him what is wrong with the clothes and asking him what can he do to put things right. you are Ritika/Rites Of 4, Nathu Singh road, kanpur?
Sub: Complaint against the delivery of the wrong order.
Dear Sir,
This is to inform you that I had ordered some readymade clothes for my sister's marriage from your shop dated 25th September, with cash memo no.2345. I received the parcel yesterday containing the wrong clothes with the wrong color as of what I ordered. Unfortunately, the fitting of the products is also very lousy that it couldn't be appreciated at all.
I would urge you to resolve my complain as my sister's marriage is going to be held next week and I need it before that. So, kindly deliver the right product with appropriate colors at your earliest. I have enclosed a copy of the cash memo along with the letter for your convenience. I am looking forward to your reply and request you to resolve this issue at your earliest.
The main theme of the poem is the brevity of life. This theme is touched on not only talking about the worries and insecurities of the poet, but also the frank observations of the knowledge he has that life cannot last forever. The poet seems to lament the shortness of life since he entertains hopes of experiencing so many beautiful things.
Some of the evidences that support the theme of life's short duration are the statements about the ceasing to exist or not living to fully experience all the magic life has to offer. Perhaps the clearest example of the poets idea of a fleeting life is when he states fair creature of an hour. This line demonstrates the true briefness of life from the poet's perspective.
It seems that faery power in this context is unconditional love, but that it also has a magical element to it. This part could be a consequence of the poet never having fallen in love or feeling incapable of finding such a love in the short time that he has available to him. It could also be a reflection of the beauty of a love that he can only imagine because it is out of reach.
The first quatrains of the poem, while laced with melancholy, speak of what the author hopes to gain from life and the experiences that he wishes to live. Even though he is aware that he probably will not have the chance, he maintains the desire to live them. The final couplet is characterized not by the acceptance of defeat but rather of the inevitable.
The overall message that can be taken from Keat's conclusion in this poem is that worrying over love and fame accomplishes nothing. He does not conclude that all effort is useless because beauty lies in ambition and desire. His fears do not make him an island because he feels connected to the Universe if only for an instant.