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The speaker of Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage admires the ocean because
- it is beautiful and its sounds are soothing.
- it is unchanged by human activities.
- many people depend on fish from the ocean for food.
For Keats, in “Ode on a Grecian Urn,” the lovers pictured on the urn symbolize
- eternal youth and hope.
- maturation and full fruition.
- despair and frustrated desire.
Why does the poet describe the past as “Death in Life” in the poem “Tears, Idle Tears”?
- The speaker’s life no longer has meaning to him.
- We experience the “death” of the past while we are still living.
- Our lives have
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