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In stanza 4 of "Ode on a Grecian Urn", how does the speaker's relationship to the urn's imagery change?

AThe speaker becomes more distanced and reflective

BThe speaker becomes more emotionally involved and sympathetic.

CThe speaker attempts to physically interact with the imagery.

DThe speaker dismisses the imagery as unrealistic and irrelevant.

Answer:

A. The speaker becomes more distanced and reflective

Read Explanation:

  • The speaker recognizes their inability to fully understand the religious scene and begins to feel like an outsider.


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