Interpretations of Art on an Urn

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English

 

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Keith W

 

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April 9, 2014

 

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University

 

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The piper is also unable to kiss his lover, but he should not grieve as her beauty will never fade, “She cannot fade, though thou hast not thy bliss.” The speaker is happy for the young lovers in the third stanza, and like the trees will never lose their leaves, “Ah, happy, happy boughs! That cannot shed,” the young lovers will never lose their love...
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The piper can play his songs for all eternity, “For ever piping songs for ever new.” The young lovers will be forever young in their passion, “breathing human passion,” and not like humans whose love eventually vanishes leaving behind “burning forehead, and a parching tongue.” The speaker has tried to identify with the figures on the urn, but then realizes, being human, he cannot attain their level of love or passion...
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