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Thou Still unravish’d bribe of quietness, Thou foster/child of Silence and slow Time” (Keats, 1820). These are the first lines of John Keats poem “Ode on a Grecian Urn”, in this lines he tells that time is slow and quiet. This is a form of sarcastic metaphor that talks about the main idea of this poem that is about the running of life, how time it’s rapidly consuming, how the past is gone and the present it’s going to fast. But, he shows this subject it to us as: What it would be if you are stuck permanently in a moment? How will you feel? What would it be the meaning of life?
Approximate Word count = 432 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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