Ode On A Grecian Urn - Critical Analysis

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December 19, 2011

 

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He is disguising it as sweet and flowery when, in reality, it is dark. The urn is symbolic of death. Another example is the lines "Forever warm and still to be enjoyed. Forever panting, and forever young:" (Keats, lines 26-27). In these two lines Keats is talking about the immortality established on this urn...
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Forever panting, and forever young:" (Keats, lines 26-27). In these two lines Keats is talking about the immortality established on this urn. However, he realizes that true immortality does not exist. In this poem there are many references to death and sorrow. These are more difficult to find than the flowery images and ideas, and that is why they are said to be at a deeper level...
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