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In line 44 of "Ode on a Grecian Urn," the phrase “tease us out of thought” suggests:

AArt's capacity to provoke intellectual debate and philosophical inquiry

BArt's power to momentarily lift the human mind beyond regular consciousness

CArt's tendency to frustrate and confuse the viewer with its ambiguity

DArt's ability to distract from the mundane realities of daily life through elaborate design

Answer:

B. Art's power to momentarily lift the human mind beyond regular consciousness

Read Explanation:

  • Keats is describing how the silent, eternal nature of the urn removes the observer from everyday concerns and rational thinking.

  • It leads the speaker into a kind of trance or meditative state—similar to how contemplating eternity or profound beauty can make one lose track of time and self.


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