Expand the idea inherent in the following proverb beauty is truth truth is beauty
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beauty is is the truth truth is the the beauty
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John Keats wrote in An Ode On A Grecian Urn, “Beauty is truth, truth beauty.” But, in giving voice to the urn, Keats also realizes that the ephemeral aspect of actual nature is frozen in art. The urn displays a young couple, who sculpted in this living depiction of an ancient pagan festival, will remain forever young, forever in love, forever represented. The quiet and stillness of the figures, captured in the vital season of a flourishing spring, do not experience death.
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