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Answer:
John keats implies that lovers are avoiding lifelong love by being pictures rather than real in the lines from the Verse III of “Ode on a Grecian Urn,”
Explanation:
In the first line, we can observe that the author talks about a happier love that lasts warm and solid forever and that it can be enjoyed in an undetermined way. Then it is followed by a description of love that is always agitated and that fills everyone with passion. But then changes to the effect of feeling that love. Resulting in sorrow and sickness of enjoying too much sweetness to end with a burning forehead and dry tongue. And this is the description of lifelong love in the ideal perspective of Grecia Urn