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"Ode on a Grecian Urn"

The art of ancient Greece was to many writers in England, France, and Germany a source of inspiration in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. John Keats began to see works of art from Ancient Greece that was exhibited in a British museum. The urn of vase that he contemplated in the ode is a version of many ....

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.... its love will never stop pursuit and will never fade away or leave. He is probably describing a love relationship between a man and woman who seem as if they have just met each other, because they are so happy. Another point he tries to contemplate is that the urn speaks to our present condition, but it has spoken so to all men since its creation and will continue to speak when we are gone to all who come after us, to those who will exist. In stanza four it's kind of a religious procession. The scene seems to be clear, but Keats askes about th ....

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