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  • Second Stanza Human Spirit
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    O Goddess! hear these tuneless numbers, wrung By sweet enforcement and remembrance dear, And pardon that thy secrets should be sung Even into thine own soft-couched ear: Surely I dreamt to-day, or did I see The winged Psyche with awaken'd eyes? I wander'd in a forest thoughtlessly, And, on the sudden, fainting with surprise, Saw two fair creatures, couched side by side In deepest grass, beneath the which " ring roof Of leaves and trembled blossoms, where there ran Mid hush'd, cool-rooted flowers...
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  • Ode To The West Wind Change Things
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    Autumnal Theme in English Romantic Poetry: A season of autumn is traditionally associated with transience and mutability, with dying of nature and expectations of the following winter time. For Romantic poets who are known for their extraordinary sensitivity to natural moods the period of fall becomes a great force for poetic creativity. Percy Bysshe Shelley^s "Ode to the West Wind" and John Keats^s ode "To Autumn" are two beautiful poems which were blown to its authors by the English autumn ^ b...
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  • Rhyme Scheme Romantic Poetry
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    John Keats once said about Lord Byron He describes what he sees - I describe what I imagine, mine is the hardest task To Autumn is evidence of his way of thinking, as the poem is a vivid, lyrical portrayal of the English autumn, as he imagined it. The poem celebrates autumn as a season of abundance, a season of reflection, a season of preparation for the winter, and a season worthy of admiration with comparison to what romantic poetry often focuses upon - the spring. The poem is rather literal i...
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  • Belle Dame Sans Merci Wuthering Heights
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    The conflicting theme demonstrated throughout Wuthering Heights is remarkably similar to the theme implicit in La Belle Dame sans Merci. This conflict is in the form of appearances, Illusion vs. Reality and man vs. nature and is personified through the characters, as well as the similarity of Gothic surroundings in both texts. In Wuthering Heights this parallel is shown through Heathcliff, who is vulnerable after falling head over heel for Catherine. Similarly in La Belle Dame sans Merci the Kni...
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  • Ode On A Grecian Urn Ode To A Nightingale
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    This is one of the most discussed of Keats's odes because of the ambiguity of the closing lines. To determine their meaning, however, one must consider the whole poem. The poet begins by addressing the urn, a large sculpted vessels that is unlike any real urn. Keats made up the figure on the urn from a variety of sources among Greek works of art. STANZA 1. The poet speaks of two qualities of the urn. As an "un ravished bride" it is a perfect object, unmarked by the passage of time. As a "sylvan ...
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  • Born For Death Beauty Of Art Immortal
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    "Fade far away, dissolve, and quite forget What thou among the leaves hast never known, The weariness, the fever, and the fret Here, where men sit and hear each other groan; Where palsy shakes a few, sad, last gray hairs, Where youth grows pale, and spectre-thin, and dies; Where but to think is to be full of sorrow And leaden-eyed despairs, Where Beauty cannot keep her lustrous eyes, Or new Love pine at them beyond to-morrow. " Because of the desire to go with the nightingale's song, it makes hi...
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  • Fair Creature Of An Hour Creature Of An Hour Clause
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    When I Have Fears is a poem written by John Keats. He uses a style of writing that has no periods in this particular poem. There are three when clauses, which put some separation in the writing. Identifying these clauses and examining them is this papers objective. The first clause starts with the first line, beginning with When I have fears This clause talks about some intuition Mr. Keats has as he begins documenting his life in poetry. The speaker has some nervousness, some type of apprehensio...
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  • Welton Academy Neil Perry
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    Romanticism originated in Europe around 1750 with celebrated authors including: John Keating, William Wordsworth, and Percy Shelly. This literary trend soon after crossed the Atlantic appearing in the works of poets such as: Walt Whitman, Henry Thoreau, and Ralf Emerson. This period emphasizes natural objects, intimate self-revelation... , and direct expression of strong, personal emotion (Perkins 9). Because of the Industrial Revolution, individuals, often economically forced, moved from the co...
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  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge John Keats
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    Imaginative Aptitude The poets of the Romantic period wrote during the tumultuous era of the French Revolution. It is because of the time period in which they lived and created that these writers came to value that which is common and serene and beautiful. One of the elements that the Romantics valued is the imagination. Poets like Samuel Taylor Coleridge called upon the powers of imagination to bring relief and peace to their chaotic worlds. John Keats illustrated what effects the imagination c...
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  • Poem Bright Star Author Uses Apostrophe Speaker
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    In the poem Bright Star by John Keats the author uses apostrophe when speaking to the star. He addresses the star as if it could respond. In this poem the speaker explains the aspects of the star that he does not want to have. In the first eight lines he sees the star as something holy and chaste. Keats describes the moving water as priest like, and the star as an eremite. The narrator does not desire these qualities. He wants instead to be forever with his lover. The narrator is also expressing...
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  • Grecian Urn Summers Day
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    A Word Is Worth a Thousand Pictures? Shakespeare's sonnet 18 (Shall I compare thee to a summers day? ) and Keats Ode on a Grecian Urn were written with a common purpose in mind; to immortalize the subjects of their poems by writing them down in verses for people to read for generations to come. By doing so, both of the poets are preserving the beauty of the subjects, which are the young friend of Shakespeare and Keats Grecian Urn. Beginning with Sonnet 18, and continuing here and there throughou...
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  • Ill With Tuberculosis Volume Of Poems Keats
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    John Keats, one of the greatest English poets and a major figure in the Romantic movement, was born in 1795 in Moorfields, London. His father died when he was eight and his mother when he was fourteen; these circumstances drew him particularly close to his two brothers, George and Tom, and his sister Fanny. Keats was well educated at a school in Enfield, where he began a translation of Virgil's Aeneid. In 1810 he was apprenticed to an apothecary-surgeon. His first attempts at writing poetry date...
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  • Dame Sans Merci Knight
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    In? La Belle Dame sans Merci: A Ballad, ? John Keats, the author, relates feelings of heartache to the reader by using metaphors of somberness and sorrow. The poem is set around a knight? s story of how his heart had been broken when he was left by a woman whom he had recently fell in love with. The woman, an apparent succubus, comes to the knight in what seems to be some variation of a dream, and makes love to him. A succubus is known as a demon female evil spirit that comes to Earth and has se...
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  • William Wordsworth John Keats
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    Identify and discuss the elements of Romanticism as given expression in John Keats poem Lamia and William Wordsworth's excerpt from The Excursion. The term romanticism is used to describe the aesthetic movement during the period from about 1776 - 1834. It was a revolutionary movement because it focused on ideals which in stark contrast to the Classical movement, The Enlightenment, which preceded it. More importantly however is the fact that it reflected the social climate of the period which wit...
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  • Ill With Tuberculosis Volume Of Poems Keats
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    John Keats, one of the greatest English poets and a major figure in the Romantic movement, was born in 1795 in Moorfields, London. His father died when he was eight and his mother when he was fourteen; these circumstances drew him particularly close to his two brothers, George and Tom, and his sister Fanny. Keats was well educated at a school in Enfield, where he began a translation of Virgil's Aeneid. In 1810 he was apprenticed to an apothecary-surgeon. His first attempts at writing poetry date...
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  • Peacekeeping Force War Crimes
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    War crime suspects hunted after jailbreak MITROVICA, Kosovo Hundreds of NATO-led peacekeepers and U. N. police are searching for a group of Serb prisoners, many charged with war crimes, who escaped from a jail in the northern Kosovo city of Mitrovica. Roadblocks have been set up on roads leading to Serbia, while dogs are also being used to track the men through a wooded area near the jail. The provinces United Nations administration said the break-out took place on Saturday at around 9: 00 p. m....
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  • Anglo Saxon Sir Walter
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    Question: Show how the voices of writers through many centuries of literature have depicted a variety of mentalities and lifestyles... Centuries could pass, and not many changes could be easily perceived by the common man, as those changes came gradually. Yet those changes can be readily discerned when looking at England as a whole, not looking at parts of history individually. The alterations of life, when looked at from a certain literary viewpoint, can be explained when one looks at the diffe...
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  • Poem Bright Star Author Uses Apostrophe Speaker
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    Poems Contrasted Bright Star and Choose Something Like a Star are two poems very different in form and theme. The theme in Bright Star is that when in love nothing is more beautiful than your lover. While the theme of Choose Something Like a Star is that humans need to be individuals. However these two poems do have a few things such as subject and apostrophe, in common. In the poem Bright Star by John Keats the author uses apostrophe when speaking to the star. He addresses the star as if it cou...
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  • William Wordsworth John Keats
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    Identify and discuss the elements of Romanticism as given expression in John Keats poem Lamia and William Wordsworth's excerpt from The Excursion. The term romanticism is used to describe the aesthetic movement during the period from about 1776 - 1834. It was a revolutionary movement because it focused on ideals which in stark contrast to the Classical movement, The Enlightenment, which preceded it. More importantly however is the fact that it reflected the social climate of the period which wit...
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  • Pot Of Basil Isabella And The Pot Painting
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    Just a Pot of Basil At the age of eight one of my favorite things to do was dream about living in a time where gigantic beasts loomed over the earth. Form the gigantosaurus to the brontosaurus I enjoyed anything from the Precambrian period. I grew to appreciate the monstrous creatures even more after I took my first trip to the Carnegie Museum of Pittsburgh. I had never seen such elaborate displays of marvelous full-scale dinosaurs, since I was accustomed to seeing them no larger than the height...
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