Opposition through similarities in Keats poetry

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September 2, 2014

 

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The nightingale, which brought pleasure to generation after generation has become an immortal creature, so much so that the sound that the poet heard was heard in ancient days by an emperor and a clown, by a woman named Ruth, and also by fairies. However, it is possible that the only reason the speaker knows this is because the bird is showing him a vision of the afterlife, in which all these people exist...
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However, it is possible that the only reason the speaker knows this is because the bird is showing him a vision of the afterlife, in which all these people exist. How else would the speaker know that all of those ancient people heard the bird as well? The urn of the "Ode on a Grecian Urn" is a large container, sculpted and covered with Greek figures that stands as a testament to time while not being marked by time's passage indicated by the line, "THOU still unravish'd bride,"(line 1)...
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