Keats concern with British Emp
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e urn makes him understand that beauty is the path to truth and the only thing Keats can be sure of; the poet is alluding to the internal beauty that gives pleasure to humans. The picture in itself is neither beautiful, nor ugly. Instead, the concept of beauty is in the observer who perceives the image; the author is confident about this and therefore wrote the poem to describe the beauty of his internal world.
e urn makes him understand that beauty is the path to truth and the only thing Keats can be sure of; the poet is alluding to the internal beauty that gives pleasure to humans. The picture in itself is neither beautiful, nor ugly. Instead, the concept of beauty is in the observer who perceives the image; the author is confident about this and therefore wrote the poem to describe the beauty of his internal world.