Quote:
Originally Posted by Da Skeptic
again a confusing phrase, "acceptance of this world means reality".
|
Accept this world means accept the reality.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Da Skeptic
Keats have been strivin to prove the permanence of art n here u r sayin art is not real or untrue or transient..
|
Iam also striving to tell you that real beauty is in this world or reality not in imagination.
Suppose there are two worlds one is full of love, art and beauty which is depicted on Urn, which survived through many centuries and thus represents the immortality of art.While second world is full of pain, suffering and poignancy and here love or happiness is transciet.
Now temporary Keats finds refuge in the world of immortal art and love (as presented by Urn). But soon (in forth stanza) he realises that little town depicted on the urn will always remain empty and silent like other things on Urn. So after escaping into the world of immortality he finds himself compelled to return to the real world and concludes that all pains of real world are more satifying than the cold remote perfection of the marbal Urn.
I hope now there is no more confusion?