Which kind of ode is "Ode on a Grecian Urn"? (1 point)

* Pindaric
* Horatian
* irregular
* devotional

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To determine the kind of ode "Ode on a Grecian Urn" is, you need to analyze the characteristics of the poem. Look for specific structural and thematic elements that are often associated with different types of odes.

1. Pindaric odes: These odes follow the structure and style of Ancient Greek poet Pindar. They typically consist of three parts: the strophe, the antistrophe, and the epode. Pindaric odes often feature complex, irregular meters and a celebration of heroic or divine themes.

2. Horatian odes: Horatian odes, named after the Roman poet Horace, are more structured and follow a stricter metrical pattern. They commonly focus on personal feelings, observations of nature, or philosophical reflections.

3. Irregular odes: Irregular odes do not adhere to a specific structure or form. They may combine different poetic elements and experiment with various meters, stanzas, and rhyme schemes.

4. Devotional odes: Devotional odes are poems that express religious or spiritual sentiments and often pay homage to a deity or higher power.

Reading "Ode on a Grecian Urn" by John Keats, you can observe that it follows neither the strict structure of a Pindaric or Horatian ode. It also does not explicitly express religious or spiritual sentiments. Therefore, "Ode on a Grecian Urn" can be classified as an irregular ode.