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Expansion truth is beauty and beauty is truth

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'Beauty is truth, truth is beauty' is an extract from a famous poem by Keats, 'Ode on a Grecian Urn', in which the poet describes how an urn depicts the truth of humankind and that of life.

In context to the rest of the poem, the idea is that art conveys the truth better than any other form of communication. Nothing communicates human experiences better than art. The quote states how beauty lies in permanence. Elements that never perish w remain beautiful for eternity and truth is on such element. Thus, it is said that truth lies in everything that's beautiful and beauty lies in everything that's true.

Consequently, one must search for the element of truth in everything we see, because though appearances may fade wity time, the truth will always retain its beauty. After all, as John Keats notes in another on of his sayings, 'A thing of beauty is a joy forever.

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