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... In the last two lines of the poem, Keats reveals another love of his, which is fame, but he also resolves his fears of losing the things that are dear to him. ...
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... Keats paints a picture , the desire to end one's life in a peaceful enviroment that is created by the ... In the first five lines of the poem the narrator shows ...
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... Throughout the poem the reader is probed with a series ... Keats issues a series of questions, which he 'expects' the ... tale more sweetly than our rhyme" (Lines 3 - 4 ...
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... many examples of exquisite beauty in his poem \"Bright Star.\" For instance, Keats relates that ... swell/Awake forever in a sweet unrest\" (Lawall, lines 10-12 ...
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... Keats starts the poem with references to a ... (lines 4-10) In these lines Keats is looking at the urn and asking, "what tales do you have to offer to me? ...
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... Instead of the sentences he has been using for the first twelve lines, Keats ends the poem with sentence fragments: "with a billowy main/ -A sun-a shadow of a ...
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... the terror and wild sexuality unleashed in this poem. One method Keats highly developed the premise of illicit ... be bare" (lns 15-6). These lines even further ...
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... Surprisingly, this poem has a fairly up-beat swing to it despite the uphill battle that Keats was facing. The first four lines of this poem sound distraught ...
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... number of syllables demonstrated which style the poem followed. Keats has followed the style of a ballad ... in 'An Advancement', where there are four lines to each ...
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... The closing lines speak of his never being able to see the face of the woman he loves and revel in her love. The very closing of the poem is Keats' description ...
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... "Thighs" appears in both two and five but nowhere else in the poem. Zeus's effort focuses on Leda's thighs and these lines show his progression. ...
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... Finally, Keats spends the last ten lines of the poem attempting to convince autumn that she too has beauty that is just as remarkable as spring's. ...
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... Keats mentions in numerous lines, the fruit of the beginning ... critics believe that "To Autumn" is Keats' metaphor for ... If this poem is a metaphor for death, its ...
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... is also found in To Autumn where Keats uses the ... of 'm' and 's' to open the poem with 'Seasons ... d', 'p' and 'm' found throughout the first opening lines create a ...
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... This theme is brought up many times in the poem. For example, Keats uses a bright star and the earth to ... In the first two lines, Keats shows us that he would ...
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... This stretch of Keats' theory is paralleled with what Walter ... of man's existence is, in this poem, the "high ... Mystery is further brought out in lines seven and ...
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... Therefore the lines: `Where Beauty cannot keep her lustrous ... Similar to the `Ode to Nightingale` Keats went on ... which has been acclaimed to be his greatest poem. ...
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... confusion is the most famous part of the poem that lies within the couplet at the conclusion of the ode. Keats metaphorically penned these lines: "Beauty is ...
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... melodies are sweet , but those unheard / Are sweeter (...) Keats , 312 ) All the ... as the author himself declares , after the lines of the poem had been ...
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... repeated lines 'O what can ail thee, knight-at-arms' are characteristic of ballads. The whole poem is reminiscent of a ballad sung in a medieval court. Keats ...
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... and still to be enjoyed." Technique: 10 lines- rhyme: ababcdecde. ... this time long human anxiety the poem ends up ... odes, here we see a contented Keats whose fiery ...
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... and John Keats. William Wordsworth wrote in a time when society and its functions were beginning to rapidly pick up. The poem that he Composed, "Lines A Few ...
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John Keats' "Ode on a Grecian Urn" shows all the ... The first stanza of the poem depicts the artistic talent of ... The last of lines of the Stanza consists of seven ...
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... In the first quatrain of the poem, Keats uses a substantial ... Keats then goes on showing how the speaker doesn't ... and Fame to nothingness do sink" (lines 12-14). ...
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... In lines 15 and 16 MacLeish repeats the idea that a poem ... A poem should be equal to: Not true. ... for Students compares this to one of John Keats writings, "Beauty ...
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... Keats gives us four lines of the deepest depression -- and suddenly the nightingale sings. Inglis quotes DH Lawrence's comments on this poem in particular, and ...
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... "To Autumn," by John Keats, soothes the ... the author's use of versed diction, the poem magnificence is ... Lines 3 through 10 show the sun's important role for the ...
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... a lot of order and structure in this poem, enabling rhyme ... Keats' 'Ode to a Nightingale' has a first impression of ... sense of order, with most lines numbering ten ...
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... virginity to Porphyro, "the frost-wind blows like Love's alarum, pattering the sharp sleet against the window-panes (lines 322-324 ... Keats' poem, "The Eve of St. ...
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... Keats describes the quiet and silence of the glade where ... running out is asserted throughout the poem, as time ... These lines symbolize the lack of time the lover ...
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