Keats's urn simultaneously suggests an unattainable ideal and a frozen moment in time. How does the speaker reconcile the urn’s static perfection with the inherent dynamic nature of life within the epigrammatic final lines?
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By emphasizing the urn’s role as a silent observer
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By glorifying the timeless truth of art
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By equating beauty with an unchangeable truth
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By acknowledging the limitations of human comprehension