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Keats' Ode on a Grecian Urn was written in .................

A1819

B1820

C1818

D1821

Answer:

A. 1819

Read Explanation:

  • The Grecian Urn, portrays his attempt to engage with the static immobility of sculpture.

  • The Grecian Urn, passed down through countless centuries to the time of the speaker's viewing, exist outside of time in the human sense-it does not age, it does not die, and indeed it is alien to all such concepts.


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