Stanza 1
Do you think that the word 'Still expresses two
to mean 'yet and Still to mean Without more
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meanings? (Think.
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In the first stanza of the poem 'Ode to the Grecian Urn", the poet addresses an ancient Greek urn as a 'still unravished bride'. Here 'still' can be read as 'yet' when the urn is personified but it means 'without movement' when considering the urn as a piece of art. It is untouched and clean and is kept unmoved in a showcasing gallery.
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This is from the poem, "Ode to the Grecian Urn" by John Keats.
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