John Keats S Sensuous Imagery in ODE ON A GRECIAN Urn
Keywords:
beauty, truth, art, imagination, visual images and imagery
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Ode on a Grecian by John Keats depicts his love and praise for beauty The full poem is embodied with sensuous imagery Here he presents the beauty of imagination that appeals to our senses and gives delight to our senses Ode on Grecian is different from other Odes because it is not desperate one Here he discusses two major themes 1 the ethics of beauty 2 the permanence of art Keats is in the favors of imagination and art Because he thinks that it provides pleasure to human nature
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2015-03-15
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