In Keats’ Ode on a Grecian Urn, the line “Beauty is truth, truth beauty” is debated because:

1
It may reflect the urn’s limited perspective, not Keats’ own.
2
Keats intended it as a definitive philosophical statement.
3
It contradicts the poem’s themes of eternal stagnation.
4
The urn’s message is deliberately misleading.

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