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Beauty is truth, truth is beauty - John Keats .expand the idea inherent in the following proverbs

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Answered by arshasat14
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The sententious statement attributed to the urn at the close of the poem is similar to a remark made by Keats in his Letters: 'What the Imagination seizes as Beauty must be truth', and the idea of the interdependence of Beauty, Truth and Imagination is something that figures repeatedly in Keats. In 'Grecian Urn', Keats arrives at the statement through the series of paradoxes of eternity and transience that he develops throughout the poem. Yet, far from being an unequivocal conclusion that resolves all the paradoxes, the closing statement creates whole new questions.

We cannot be certain, for example, on who is saying what to whom. The speech marks that enclose the Urn's statement have been placed variously by different editors. To see the alternatives, you need to look closely at the last three lines. In some versions, the inverted commas enclose just 'Beauty is truth, truth beauty'. So the possibilities are:

1 - The Urn 'speaks' the statement about Beauty and Truth; and 'that is all..' is spoken by Keats to the reader;

2 - The last two lines complete are spoken by the Urn to humankind;

3 - The last three lines complete are spoken by Keats to the Urn.

It's dizzying, but wonderful, and it makes a real difference to the way we respond to the poem, and the idea of Beauty embodied in the Urn. In the end, it seems that the Urn is beautiful, but reminds us simultaneously that true Beauty is not frozen and eternal, but subject to Time and Change.

Answered by manisharai953
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The idea inherent in the proverb "Beauty is truth, truth is beauty" by John Keats is that beauty is not just confined to appearances or the physical realm, but rather extends to the world of ideas and values as well.

  • Keats believed that beauty and truth are interconnected, and both are necessary for a meaningful life.
  • Authenticity and inner qualities like honesty and compassion are the true essence of beauty, beyond external appearances.
  • Keats believed that beauty and truth are closely linked, and that both are essential for a fulfilling life.
  • True beauty lies in authentic and genuine qualities, such as honesty and compassion, while truth has a certain elegance and simplicity that is compelling.
  • By valuing and embodying these qualities, we can create a more beautiful, meaningful, and fulfilling world for all.

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