Answer: Situational Irony.
Explanation: Because this is in a situation. Hope this helps! ^w^
<span>Both are describing some aspect of OUTSIDE/SEASONALITY: "Ode on a Grecian Urn" states, 'shed your leaves, nor ever bid the spring adieu' (leaves and spring season) and “On Seeing the Eligin Marbles” states, ' a sun , a shadow' (sun and shadow- could be summer and fall?). They also make a comparison about TIME, : "Ode on a Grecian Urn" states, 'shed your leaves' and On Seeing the Eligin Marbles,” 'wasting of old time.'</span>
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Only the Cyclops is strong enough to move the rock slab, so Odysseus can't kill him or he will be trapped forever.
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