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<em>While the theme of "Ode on Grecian urn" focuses on how art is eternal, the theme of "Ozymandias" focuses on how things change.</em>
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Both the poems are from the romantic period but their themes are contrasting to each other. The former poem focuses on the eternity and the unchanging truth while the latter focuses on the constant changes which are taking place around us. There is nothing as unchanging and everything in this world is subjected to mortality.
Answer: He is trying to sound optimistic even though he is not.
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<span>It's Geoffrey Chaucer.</span>
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Scholars and critics alike agree that the "overwhelming question" that is the focus of all of Prufrock's ponderings in the poem is most likely a marriage proposal, or a question of a woman's feelings for him. He obviously cares for a woman, is intimidated by her, has spent time with her, and wants to speak his heart to her. He either wants to propose and get an answer, or to reveal his love for her and have her reveal how she feels for him.
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