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Escape? There is one unwatched way: your eyes. O Beauty! Keep me good that secret gate.
Wilfred Owen
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote expresses a longing for beauty to provide an escape from the harsh realities of life.

Wilfred Owen’s quote reflects the idea that beauty serves as a gateway to a better, more profound existence. The speaker desires to be guided by beauty, which symbolizes purity and goodness, suggesting that it has the power to lead one away from pain and chaos, ultimately revealing a hidden refuge within oneself.

Themes

BeautyEscapeGoodnessSecretLife

In practice

Example use cases

During a speech on the importance of art in society.

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