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?

Answers are
The image is timeless and unchanging
The speaker admires the couple's joy
joyful and awed

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Answer

unchanging and timeless

Admiring couples joy

Joy and awed

Explanation:

A continuous occurrence of a word, phrase or clause in a sentence is called repetition. It is a form of rhetorical device which emphasizes a particular word.

The repetition can be explained as:

1. The repetition of the phrase "forever" suggests timeless and unchanging images. John Keats in his poem suggests that nothing remains eternally.

2. The repetition of the word "happy" suggests that the speaker admires the couple's bliss described in the poetry.

3. According to the poet's diction the tone of the poem is lively, calm and simple.

Therefore, the passage suggests the theme and devices of Keats's poem.

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