id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ssbozzgrongmvarhhb4z4xchdy Lee Eun-A John Keats's "Ode on a Grecian Urn": The Truth of the Grecian Urn and Beyond 2011.0 5 .pdf application/pdf 3203 242 77 On the Eternity of Beauty Again-Reading John Keats's "ode on a "ode on a Grecian Urn" to demonstrate that the beauty in this poem is natural not philosophic. Keywords: Keats and romanticism, Aestheticism, Ode, symbol, eternity of beauty Keats's poetry are quintessentially Romantic concerns: the beauty of nature, the relation between imagination There are five stanzas all together in John Keats's "ode on a Grecian Urn". Keats, in this ode, using the Grecian urn as the carrier and woven by the beautiful, musical words and phrases, especially the magic symbols to arouse readers' imagination in each stanza, depicts an eternal and immortal Keats believes that to die is to be close to the eternity of beauty, because death is the end of everything, and it to understand love to be the symbol of immortal beauty in human's life. The beauty Keats depicting the ancient urn ./cache/work_ssbozzgrongmvarhhb4z4xchdy.pdf ./txt/work_ssbozzgrongmvarhhb4z4xchdy.txt