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The scenes described in Stanzas 2 and 4 differ from real life because: _____.

1.the urn could be broken and lose its art
2.the art gives the scenes a life that would fade and die in real life
3.in real life, the maid would grow old and someday die
4.in real life, the characters would complete their actions
5.they are "frozen" unchanging
6.in real life, the scenes would remain sylvan and ideal
7.the actions will be completed in another work of art


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The scenes that were described in stanzas 2 and 4 are different from real life due to the fact that they are "frozen" unchanging.

How are the scenes different from real life?

Real life is known to be dynamic not static. Things change as the time goes by, In the poem, ode on a grecian urn, the figures do not change.

They live in their own  world, and also have their own rules. The figures are described to be immortal.

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