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What does the urn symbolize in the poem?

AThe destruction of time

BThe limitations of human emotion

CThe eternal nature of art and beauty

DA celebration of Greek mythology

Answer:

B. The limitations of human emotion

Read Explanation:

  • The urn represents the timelessness and permanence of art, in contrast to the fleeting nature of human life.


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