The correct answer is the second one. In John Keats' "Ode on a Grecian Urn", the speaker knows the urn will still be around for others to see after he is dead. In the final lines of the poem, he says "When old age shall this generation waste / Thou shalt remain [...] a friend to man", which goes to show that the urn will outlive the speaker's own generation and remain a testimony of beauty for centuries to come.
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I believe this quote in a nutshell is saying life is a gift and rules and religion are the cause of that gift being taken away. Correct me if I’m wrong but that seems to be what the summary would be.
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Although you have not put in the texts necessary for this question to be answered, we can say that the purpose and the audience present whether a text should be structured and provide details in a more academic and technical way, or more simple and accessible by different people.
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The writing of Jon Winthrop and Jonathan Edwards has different structures and details, due to their purposes and the audience they want to reach with the writing.
This must be established by any writer, because when it is desired to reach a more mature audience academically and a member of a specific class within society, a more complex text must be established, with technical or specific terms and stimulate the reasoning and discussion of that audience . On the other hand, when the goal is to attract a more immature audience academically, a simpler text should be structured, with details that cover factors that make up the full understanding of this audience.
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"I didn't realize until after the concert that Fredrick Bastille, teh conductor for Dallas Strings, was in teh audience!"
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