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To Autumn By John Keats
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One of the greatest poets of the English language, John Keats, wrote a beautiful ode “To Autumn.” This poem is composed of three parts and each of the parts represents the transition of the season of autumn. First part is about ready to harvest, the second part is in the middle of the harvest, and ....
Middle of essay ....the stanza, accumulated impressions and a sense of energetic and continuing life.
In the second stanza, Keats populates the landscape and finds the character of old Autumn himself embodied in the daily labors of harvest-time. In the first line of his opening question, the tone is familiar and affectionate (line 12). The second line in this stanza, “Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may find” reminds me of saying to a child, “if you look carefully, you’ll see fairies.” And the season is found pers.... |
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