In "Ode on a Grecian Urn," Keats’s exploration of silence and stillness within art functions as a meta-poetic commentary on which Romantic preoccupation with the limitations of poetic expression?
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The tension between dynamic emotion and static form.
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The inadequacy of language to convey transient beauty.
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The Romantic ideal of the Sublime as unattainable.
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The conflict between personal experience and universal truths.