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Which kind of ode is “Ode on a Grecian Urn”? a. Pindaric c. irregular b. Horatian d. devotional

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b. Horatian

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John Keats's poem, "Ode to a Greek Urn," contains the poet's observances of an urn depicting a village scene of people and their surroundings, with a man obviously conquering a woman. John Keats observes the urn and imagines the life of its "inhabitants". This is a very sentimental poem that deals with love in a very simple way and that is enough to characterize this poem as an Ode Horatian.

An Ode Horatian is a short poem that brings reflective concepts such as love and friendship.

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