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The speaker's recognition of the urn as a “friend to man” in "Ode on a Grecian Urn" suggests:

AThat art can offer emotional support and insight

BThat the urn is literally a companion to the speaker

CThat the speaker is anthropomorphizing the urn to create a personal connection

DThat the urn is a symbol of the speaker's own mortality

Answer:

A. That art can offer emotional support and insight

Read Explanation:

  • In "Ode on a Grecian Urn," when the speaker refers to the urn as a “friend to man,” it reflects the idea that art has enduring value. Even though the urn cannot change or speak in a literal sense, it outlives generations and continues to offer reflection, comfort, and philosophical insight.

  • This recognition suggests that the urn—and by extension, art—can be a source of emotional and intellectual support across time.


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