Sunday, March 24, 2019
John Keats Speech :: essays papers
John Keats Speech The writer I swallow chosen to speak about is the romanticist John Keats. I chose this particular poet as I believe his ideas are the best expressed of the composers we have studied. I have looked at Ode on a classic Urn, Ode on sad and Ode to Autumn and I think some important comparisons can be pushn from them. Each metrical composition has been chosen because I think that the ideas conveyed in them are among the more significant in Keatss works. Ode on a Grecian Urn discuses the idea of immortality in a picture, and how if a moment is captured on an urn hence does it exist always? It seems the theme of this poem came from a phrase of da Vinci DiVinci Cosa bella mortal passa e non darte. Translated, this means mortal beauties pass away, but non those of art. Ah, intelligent, happy boughs That cannot shed your leaves, nor ever bid the spring adieu. Keats uses incarnation in this example to make the tree branches seem analogous they are happy and enj oying the situation. In the ternary stanza the word forever is repeated And, happy melodist, unwearied. everlastingly piping songs forever new. More happy love, more happy, happy love. unceasingly warm and still to be enjoyed. Forever panting, and forever young. This repitition is done to draw attention to the word forever which makes the referee appreciate the true meat of the poem, which is the debate over immortality and death and what immortality means. The second poem I have studied is Ode on Melancholy. The idea behind this poem is that with any utmost(prenominal) feeling of joy and happiness, a sad and melancholy feeling must(prenominal) accompany it. Or to simplify this, what goes up must come down. This poem is an escape from the inevitable pain as to expect a perch not to cast shadows. Keats uses personification in this poem. Sudden from heaven like a weeping cloud. And, Veiled melancholy has her sovran shrine. These two examples use personification to exaggera te the feelings being expressed and to help explicate Keats thoughts. To help explain joys and melancholys interactions Keats personifies joy to be a male and melancholy to be female. This helps the reader understand how joy and melancholy are contributing factors to each other. The third and final poem I have studied is Ode to Autumn.
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