What does the repetition of the phrase for ever suggest about the image on the vase? What does the repetition of the word happy suggest? Based on the poet's diction, what is the tone of the passage?

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Answer:

Keats repeats the words “for ever” to show that the image on the vase never changes. By contrast, “On Seeing the Elgin Marbles” suggests that nothing lasts forever; according to the poem, even art is subject to the “rude / Wasting of old Time.”

“I felt happy because I saw the others were happy and because I knew I should feel happy, but I wasn’t really happy.” Roberto Bolano, 2666; Four repetitions of the word “happy.” But every time the word is functioning in different ways. He feels happy. Others feel happy; He is being forced into happiness (is he actually happy?)

passage express calm or quiet   meditative and admiring.

Answer:

1. The Image Is Timeless And Unchanging

2. The Speaker Admires The Couple's Joy

3. Joyful And Awed

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