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In Ode on a Grecian Urn, what is the significance of the repeated phrase “For ever”?

AIt highlights the speaker's despair over mortality

BIt emphasizes the eternal nature of the urn's scenes

CIt underscores the urn's fragility and imminent decay

DIt diminishes the value of the urn's artistic merit

Answer:

B. It emphasizes the eternal nature of the urn's scenes

Read Explanation:

  • In Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keats, the phrase “For ever” is repeated to highlight the timeless and unchanging nature of the scenes depicted on the urn.

  • The repetition is a form of anaphora, used to reinforce the idea that the figures on the urn—such as the lovers, the piper, and the trees—are frozen in a perfect, eternal moment.


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