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Ode on a Grecian Urn | John Keats - Line by Line Explanation 

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Keats in search of immortality looks at time frozen on an urn and all he sees is 'cold pastoral'. What is his assessment? Does he come to a closure? Or it confuses him even more?
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From 04:49 the chapter name will spell 'Grecian' and not 'Greciun'. Sorry for the misspelling.
Chapters
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00:00 Intro
01:54 Keats' life
03:25 Backdrop
04:19 Ode
04:49 Grecian urn
08:36 Stanza1
16:50 Stanza2
23:01 Stanza3
27:37 Stanza4
34:14 Stanza5
46:02 Themes
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@mahamir9401
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Very detailed note on the most beautiful poem ever..
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@saatvikamaulihar
@saatvikamaulihar 7 месяцев назад
00:02 Keats' understanding of immortality and its price 02:49 Keats faced ridicule but wrote Ode on a Grecian Urn despite his illness 07:56 Keats describes the urn as an unravished bride of quietness and the foster child of silence and slow time 10:39 The urn symbolizes silence and slow time, protecting and preserving its history. 15:57 The first stanza depicts a vibrant scene on the urn. 18:17 The speaker urges the musicians to play on and talks about a couple in love under a tree. 22:48 The urn symbolizes eternal happiness and love. 25:06 Real happiness comes just before the moment of getting something. 29:30 A mysterious priest leads a ritual procession with a cow to be sacrificed. 31:41 The procession represents both celebration and loneliness. 36:02 The urn being referred to as cold pastoral 38:20 The poem discusses the longevity and different perspectives of human suffering. 43:00 The urn represents the concept of beauty and truth as eternal and unchanging. 45:24 Art and poetry can elevate from object to idea, bringing history to life. 50:01 Keats explores the concept of immortality through the Grecian Urn. 52:25 Keats desires to leave an impact through art and seeks truth.
@basilicamary1615
@basilicamary1615 2 года назад
Thank you ma'am for your wonderful explanation 💞
@Aishwarya0130
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@NibblePop
@NibblePop 14 дней назад
@@Aishwarya0130 you have no idea how good it is that you read the poems by yourself first. Now you are so young so you are feeling this way. But soon you will grow independent and your confidence will grow. As you will grow in age, life will teach you how to look differently at things that you are reading now. And then, one day, you will be teaching others how to see differently.
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@zoyaarora1570
@zoyaarora1570 2 года назад
Thank you once again ma'am! Needless to say, 'ts the best ever explanation of this poem. A humble request ma'am, will it be possible for you to cover "Dejection: an Ode" by Coleridge?
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@arch-letsexplore.4932
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the time when i first saw mountain, the same thought of eternity also teased me as it is depicted in the poem/.
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@janithmuthugala4321 2 года назад
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@kasturisarkar5379
@kasturisarkar5379 2 года назад
Maam your explanation is wonderful.please maam upload more poems of John Keats.
@rebekazidan49
@rebekazidan49 Год назад
Watched this lecture of yours twice and made note out of this, now I'm feeling like i can even teach 😂 others abt this Ode ❤ Thnks Mam❤
@tahidaparveen7581
@tahidaparveen7581 Год назад
'The Shield of Achilles' by W. H. Auden one such poem that could be brought under the term 'ecphrasis'.
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@priyamondal1217 5 месяцев назад
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@somojyotibanerjee5257
@somojyotibanerjee5257 2 года назад
"Musee des Beaux Arts" ....An ekphrastic poem by Auden...
@NibblePop
@NibblePop 2 года назад
Perfect
@somojyotibanerjee5257
@somojyotibanerjee5257 2 года назад
Ma'am your lectures are really wonderful and very informative...it would be very helpful if you kindly analyse John Donne's poem " Good Morrow"...
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Last 10 mins of lecture ❤️
@Priyankakoley23
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Ma'am beauty is that is felt through the by and far of anything. It wouldn't be a momentary manifestation. Beauty is acceptance. Beauty is approval. Beauty is recognition. Anything that is served is beautiful in some context. Like the beautiful pristine white Mercedes is dirty at the wheels. The mirror glasses on either sides might reflect a hungry beggar and a bloodshed accident but does the Mercedes lose its Beauty?? No. Because life is beautiful in its own essence. The reflections are meant for acceptance. Everything is beautiful.. And happy holi Ma'am. Continue spreading the Beauty of your knowledge in the same colorful way you doing. Lots of love and respect 🙏 ❤
@NibblePop
@NibblePop 2 года назад
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@englishwithdoisir3721
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Beauty is joy forever.
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@K_F_fox
@K_F_fox 2 года назад
Given how famous this poem is, as well as the fact Eliot explained the Waste Land was inspired by From Ritual to Romance which heavily refences the Golden Bough, it's weird that so many exegetes *only* see the Chaucer reference in "April is the cruelest month..." The lilac is a fairly clear reference to the nymph Syringa. Pan chased her until she decided to turn into a shrub to evade him. As this sort of assault is one of the main themes, if not THE main theme, of the Waste Land, *and* Eliot also ironically references the Ode to the Nightingale with the change of Philomela, I'm shocked that more people don't automatically realize April is the cruelest month because it is a celebration of animal (and human) sacrifices.
@NibblePop
@NibblePop 2 года назад
I will make sure I mention this when I make videos on waste land
@blacklion8650
@blacklion8650 11 месяцев назад
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Ma'am can you please make a video on effective ways of writing critical analysis of a prose?
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@signiorsharbaditya1492
@signiorsharbaditya1492 2 года назад
Respected Ma'am Can you analyze the two poems mentioned in our syllabi for Second Semester:- "The Sunne Rising" and "A Valediction"? Please Ma'am
@aaship2106
@aaship2106 Год назад
The shield of achilles is an example of Ecphrasis
@swikrutiprecious8726
@swikrutiprecious8726 Год назад
Mam could you please reupload vanity of human wishes? It would be of great help.
@nirmalakumari3685
@nirmalakumari3685 2 года назад
Very nice Mam
@priyanshumishra1922
@priyanshumishra1922 2 месяца назад
"Musee des Beaux Arts" by W.H. Auden...is an example of Ekphrastic
@NibblePop
@NibblePop 2 месяца назад
Yes
@tanshipayla
@tanshipayla Год назад
Shield of Achilles by Auden is also an example of Ecphrasis
@NibblePop
@NibblePop Год назад
Yes, perfectly pointed out 😊
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@sahilsoni1645
@sahilsoni1645 2 года назад
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@shahbazahmed7908
@shahbazahmed7908 Год назад
Ma'am please explain "Eve of St Agnes" by Keats p
@tanukushwaha9439
@tanukushwaha9439 2 года назад
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@arulthevathaschristia348
@arulthevathaschristia348 Год назад
Ma'am, could you upload the deep analysis of the short story of "Divorcee by Ken SaroWiwa "?
@dishakhanna945
@dishakhanna945 2 года назад
Good evening mam, instead of your very remarkable explanation, I am not able to get this "beauty is truth and truth beauty" I am a bit confused that's why I am not able to get the wholesome idea. Could you please explain in simplest terms so that I may remember this in my exams
@dawatamangRidesandcovers
@dawatamangRidesandcovers Год назад
Maam the line “sylvan Historian, who can thus express … our rhyme” is he considering history more superior than or poetry. Or something like trying to study the nature of poetry. do u have any analysis on this ?
@signiorsharbaditya1492
@signiorsharbaditya1492 2 года назад
Ma'am Can you please make an analysis on Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and Marlowe's Doctor Faustus?
@NibblePop
@NibblePop 2 года назад
I have twelfth night in my plan
@signiorsharbaditya1492
@signiorsharbaditya1492 2 года назад
@@NibblePop Thank you Ma'am for your swift reply. The students of Delhi University will be greatly benefitted if you embark on that venture.
@animeshbhakat6362
@animeshbhakat6362 2 года назад
Hello mam can you make a video on how to prepare short notes and short questions from any text. Your contents are too great mam thank you for helping us.
@NibblePop
@NibblePop 2 года назад
Thanks for the suggestion. I will try to make a video on it.
@sumonsarkar6084
@sumonsarkar6084 2 года назад
Mam please, discuss about sem 6 general english 3rd choice 2022
@tanveerdanistanveerdanish1575
@tanveerdanistanveerdanish1575 2 года назад
Thanks 🙏 a bundle mam. Mam please make a video on Hyperion!!!
@tanveerdanistanveerdanish1575
@tanveerdanistanveerdanish1575 2 года назад
Would you do?
@tanveerdanistanveerdanish1575
@tanveerdanistanveerdanish1575 2 года назад
Will you make video on Hyperion?
@riyadhassan_
@riyadhassan_ 5 месяцев назад
I have a question ma'am. It says here that everything in that picture is frozen but how come the young man sing and cannot even stop it 21:34
@NibblePop
@NibblePop 5 месяцев назад
The act of singing is captured in art, the music is not real but imagined.
@subratabhuin6746
@subratabhuin6746 8 месяцев назад
Which books are good ?(writer/publication) 1.Major Barbara,2.Waiting for Godot,3.Paradise Lost(Book-4),4.A Prologue to the Canterbury Tales. Please inform me sir.
@arch-letsexplore.4932
@arch-letsexplore.4932 Год назад
Musee des Beaux Arts . Is it correct ma’am?
@NibblePop
@NibblePop Год назад
Yes
@mdshaownkhan6572
@mdshaownkhan6572 Год назад
Miss do you have any class on Hamlet??
@NibblePop
@NibblePop Год назад
Not yet
@swadhinaroy8366
@swadhinaroy8366 2 года назад
Ma'am what does the word 'leaf-fring'd' mean?
@NibblePop
@NibblePop 2 года назад
Bordered with leaves.
@subirbiswas3613
@subirbiswas3613 2 года назад
Mam WBSU university aar 2nd Sem ki Online na offline mode aa hobee. Please aktu bolun.
@NibblePop
@NibblePop 2 года назад
Offline I think.
@aniruddhakundu8395
@aniruddhakundu8395 Год назад
Ma'm I have a question. I don't whether it's a questionable question or not ? Why there is 'On' in Ode on a Grecian and why not 'to' as there is 'to' in Ode to Melancholy
@NibblePop
@NibblePop Год назад
Because he is talking more about what is painted on the urn.
@aniruddhakundu8395
@aniruddhakundu8395 Год назад
@@NibblePopSo here is not any rocket grammar . That means we can say Ode to a Grecian Urn if we talk about only the urn not what is painted on it. Please ma'm elaborate it I'm very confused about this 'to-on' proposition.
@NibblePop
@NibblePop Год назад
* if we talk "to" the urn, and not "on" whatever it represents. See, I talked "on" Messi the other day, and I talked "to" my daughter.
@aniruddhakundu8395
@aniruddhakundu8395 Год назад
@@NibblePop That means Keats is talking to the Melancholy metaphorically or indirectly in person in his 'Ode to Melancholy' or to the nightingale in his Nightingale Ode or to autumn in 'To Autumn'? Can we say that on is used for the fact that Keats is not talking with the urn in person instead he is just talking about the urn to any undesignated listener or audience.
@NibblePop
@NibblePop Год назад
I guess so
@souravmandal3633
@souravmandal3633 7 месяцев назад
Ma'am can you explain John Donne's Poem " Canonization" and Dylan Thomas's poem " Poem on his birthday" 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 please ma'am earnest request to you 🙏🥺🥺🥺
@atanumua3406
@atanumua3406 3 месяца назад
Already uploaded .
@deadstar-fw6tl
@deadstar-fw6tl Месяц назад
Musee des beaux arts by Auden ex of Ecphrasis
@nabanitapaul5945
@nabanitapaul5945 2 года назад
Musee Des Beaux Arts
@NibblePop
@NibblePop 2 года назад
Already done. Please check channel. You may search with "musee des beaux nibblepop"
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