Ode to a Grecian Urn
John Keats wrote "Ode To A Grecian Urn" as a viewer looking upon the urn. He detailed the viewer's interpretations of what the pictures on the urn mean, as well as his or her conclusion as to what the persons portrayed on the urn were like. There are pictures of trees on the urn; these trees will always be budding, for the picture upon the urn will never change. The poem also talks about the youth of the people, and that they will never grow any older than they are in the picture on the urn. The people on the urn are close, but they will never touch, nor will they ever kiss. However their love for each other will never fade. The urn has a picture of a happy musician on it. He will always p
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Approximate Word count = 488
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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