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... also make truly devoted and talented artists very famous. With his extensive vocabulary and distinctive literary features, John Keats underlines the facts that art is valuable, oxymoronic, eternal in its beauty and simultaneously limited because of its timelessness. Moreover, to show his love and respect toward art, Keats always tries to use number of images in his poems, which creates a unique impression. Art's role is not only to please us and make our lives more enjoyable, but also to make us think, since beauty is thought provoking, and engages our imagination. It can only expose its genuine beauty and you as an observer and admirer need to make use of your imagination and try to find out what it is trying to show. There is a hidden message in every piece of art and in order to understand it you would need to go deep into your mind ...
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