53 thoughts on “Line-by-Line Discussion of John Keats’ Ode on a Grecian Urn

      1. Although it’s very useful but the painting is not good as the students also use this type of website for their work.
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  1. Beauty is truth and truth is beauty means
    Only what is beautiful can be true, and what is true can be beautiful . An untruth can never be beautiful and sometimes ugly cannot be true for all time. That is what the poet means when he says beauty is truth, truth beauty .

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    1. But how Keats had related this concept with the poem? Why did he said to the urn that beauty and truth are equal to each other?

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  2. THANK YOUU!! I was struggling to understand this poem, but you made it so much easier. In my opinion, the final lines acknowledge the immortality of artistic beauty that stands in contrast with the ephemeral but lively passions of human existence’s lived reality.

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  3. If there is any humor in the Romantics, maybe Keats displayed it in those last lines. Basically, he said the Mandalorian’s creed, “This is the way.” Drive on, ‘Nuff said.

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      1. I read your explanation.I love it. Here ” Beauty is truth, truth beauty” means, the Ultimate truth (I.e God) is beautiful forever, therefore, the nature which is created by the Ultimate truth is also beautiful.It means everything that is created by God is beautiful, because, he is beautiful.

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    1. Per the urn/visuals of permanent beauty, beauty is unchanging. And equally Truth is unchanging. So for similar definitions, beauty and truth (per the urn) are equal or same.

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    2. Art distils the beauty of a fleeting moment and gives it immortality.What is immortal is true and the beauty of art which brings immortality is therefore true.

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  4. You know, Keats is a Romantic Poet and the primary aim of most of the romantic poets have always been to draw the focus of people towards nature instead of modernization occurring during that era. So I think the “beauty” that has talked about is referring to “nature”. As if he’s trying to say that all this industrialization and the modern things that you are discovering to satisfy your needs to know the universe better is nothing as compared to nature. The truth and all the secrets of life and world lie in the nature itself.

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  5. Your analysis is a perfect piece of art. It is like a window through which we see, hear and feel the exact touch of the thoughts, imagination and passion of the poem and its characters.
    Thanks for giving us the purpose why we should read literature

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  6. Thank you so much for this, this really helps a lot. But, could you please talk about other Keats poems too? Such as On a Dream, Ode to Nightingale and Bright Star.

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  7. Thank you, your efforts are facilitated.you have granted the poet the life when you vivid it and make it stream with the poetic sense.You have awakened the sleeping feeling in the urn as well as in my sleeping emotion.
    Concerning the expression truth is beauty… its odd her in this context, because it is abstract one that it does not belong to the poem theme or interpretation but, we as readers should find explanation that harmonize the poem context- as we are settling down the ambiguity and the paradoxical occurrences on the urn scenic we have the continuation of the abstract two facts that the urn in fact expresses the truth of the entity of the physical object while the beautiful scenes are only in our imagination the are beautiful. The combination of the true urn and the imaginable beauty are a completion one with the another .

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  8. thank you so much for your explanation it will be useful for me but still ı cant understand what is the main theme of the poem. but urs will be enough for me !!

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    1. The main themes are the relationship between nature and art, and what reality/representation and illusion/imagination have to do with these. Not that the poem draws any clear conclusions; it rather draws your attention to these issues. Also it asks what the function is of art? Is it to represent nature, or some idea or truth, or beauty? And why not all at once?

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  9. This is explained so beautifully. Thank you for helping us understand this poem better! It will definitely help write my Literature paper tomorrow!

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  10. firstly i am very thankful to u,u explain it very well.you solve my all confusion except beauty is truth,truth is beauty.but somehow i understand it..well,your this explanation will give privilege to all the students..

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  11. Well being a romanticist Keats seemed obessed with idealistic, eternal world of truths as described in Plato’s “Theory of ideals or Forms”. He was great adherent of antiquity according to Bertrand Russell’s “History of western philosophy”. So I think by Beauty is truth, truth is beauty he is addressing the problem of universals and asserting that beauty is absolute,eternal and immutable, which is evident by his over emphasis on the world “devoid of humanly passion” which are subject to time.

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    1. Yes, you’re definitely right that Keats got the idea of universal beauty and truth being equal in Plato’s work. But that doesn’t quite solve the riddle yet, because what does it really mean?

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  12. Art refer to the nature of human being which is itself closely related to beauty. All the human love beauty, this is the very much truth of life. So if a human being loves beauty than he must love art which is the way to make the beauty eternal to explain it to the world as a great truth of life…

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  13. The urn is a friend of the man because it’s always with us. Just like art, unless well preserved, is always with us. Art is supposed to tell something about the world, like it’s a reflection of what’s happening right now. So as generations passed, it stays to tell the present generation what the previous one was like. I guess that’s the reason why it’s important. But then again, why is beauty the truth and what is “truth beauty”? I’m confuseeed. ㅠㅠ

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    1. Thanks for your comment!
      About the equation of truth and beauty, this is an older idea that was proposed by Plato. But as I’ve said in my discussion, I don’t know either how Keats understands this idea as he doesn’t explain it in the poem. So I guess he leaves it up to the reader to develop her own explanations. It’s also okay to be confused, I think. 🙂

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      1. Thanks for the explanation of a very confusing poem. But I am not very clear about the the term ATTIC because its different in the dictionary so could you help me in that.

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