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In "Ode on a Grecian Urn," the word “silent” used in line 44 emphasizes:

AThe speaker's frustration with the urn

BThe urn’s inability to provide answers or speak back

CThe lack of noise in the scene depicted on the urn

DThe stillness of the figures on the urn

Answer:

B. The urn’s inability to provide answers or speak back

Read Explanation:

  • In "Ode on a Grecian Urn," the word “silent” in line 44 emphasizes the inanimate and voiceless nature of the urn.

  • Though it tells a story through its images, it cannot actually speak or respond to the speaker’s questions.

  • This ties back to the idea that while art can suggest meaning and stir emotion, it ultimately remains mute, offering no clear answers to life's deepest mysteries.


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