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    The poem La Belle Dame Sans Merci by John Keats portrays a wandering soldier who meets a mythical woman in the meadow. The soldier quickly describes the fairy‚ "Full beautiful—a faery’s child‚ Her hair was long‚ her foot was light‚ And her eyes were wild." The fairy leads the soldier to her cave which is described as an "elfin grot" where they acknowledge each other. In the elfin grot the fairy lulls him asleep. The soldier describes what he dreams of while asleep‚ "I saw pale kings and princes

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    Analysis of “La Belle Dame Sans Merci” The poem “La Belle Dame Sans Merci” by John Keats is a poem full of imagination‚ dreams‚ romanticism‚ and mystery. It tells us of a knight wandering about the cold bare countryside‚ where he meets a mystical woman. It is hard to tell from the poem whether or not she is real‚ or simply a figment of his imagination. This poem is very easy to read‚ with a consistent structure and straightforward language. It imitates the ballad‚ yet still maintains simplicity

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    SPeech is where you make speeches. “La Belle Dame sans Merci” In “La Belle Dame sans Merci‚” John Keats’ stresses the idea that beauty is only skin deep and also lies in the eye of the beholder. Through the use of two speakers‚ Keats’ is able to portray his theme by means of a story. As the poem begins‚ the reader meets the first speaker. As we read on‚ we come to find out that this is a passer-by. We also find out the state of the other speaker‚ “wretched Wight.” Sounds so full of life. We also

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    Fact sheet: La Belle Dame Sans Merci by John Keats This poem is about an ill knight‚ who is found by an anonymous person and asked why he is loitering in this withering place (stanzas 1-3). Then the knight tells his sad love story about a lady he once met in the meads and with who he instantly fell in love with. She took him to her grotto and revealed therefore her fairy origin. She fed him and talked in an incomprehensible language (stanzas 4-8). She lulled him asleep and he had a horrible nightmare

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    repeated throughout. Title taken from a medieval poem‚ romanticism celebrated medievalism and its traditions. Written in the form of a Literary Ballad: Tells the story in a simple way‚ similar to a song or folk ballad‚ (embracing traditions). La Belle Dame Sans Merci This is the first speaker as he is talking about another knight‚ asking rhetorical questions. I The first and second stanzas contain anxiety and uncertainty of the first speaker and foreshadow the pain and trouble that will come to the second

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    `La Belle Dame sans Merci" or "The Beautiful Lady without Pity" is the title of an early fifteenth-century French poem by Alain Chartier which belongs to the tradition of courtly love. Keats appropriates this phrase for a ballad which has been generally read as the story of a seductive and treacherous woman who tempts men away from the real world and then leaves them‚ their dreams unfulfilled and their lives blighted. For all the beguiling simplicity of the surfaces of this literary ballad‚ it is

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    Mother in a Refugee Camp Chinua Achebe’s Mother in a Refugee Camp‚ paints the pathetic picture of a mother holding her dying son in her hands for the last time‚ portraying both the inevitability of death and the pain of those whose loved ones have died yet they live on in a harsh light. The poem starts with the poet comparing the scene of a mother holding her son in a refugee camp with the love and care which is usually depicted in all versions of Mary holding a ding Jesus in her arms. The poet

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    La Belle Dame Sans Merci is a poem written in 1819 by John Keats‚ one of the most talented amongst the famous English poets. John Keats‚ born into a rather poor family‚ is mostly known to be a romantic poem‚ who let in his poems a greater part to imagination‚ dream and feelings (three items who are often linked) than to reality‚ reason or common sense. In this precise poem‚ one can see that‚ as a matter of fact‚ supernatural‚ dreams‚ and a kind of outer world (different from the one we know) are

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    Romanticism Style in “La Belle Dame sans Merci” The Romantic period in Literature is believed to have begun in 1798 when Samuel Coleridge and William Wordsworth published a book of poems called “Lyrical Ballads”. Romantic writers “emphasized imagination and emotion” (Romanticism 457). Romantic writers use medieval subjects and settings in their writings. “The love theme explores dreams of heterosexual bliss‚ but it also moves into the appropriate relationships to be had with art and nature” (Matlak

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    presents death in times of war is ‘A Mother in a Refugee Camp’ where feelings; of grief‚ unconditional love and anticipation of death conveys suffering. Achebe employs sensory description to vividly highlight the suffering of refugees on a daily basis. The use of pathos to highlight the agony of a mother witnessing her child’s death. Achebe also uses an oxymoronic in the title. ‘Mother’ conjures up images of warmth‚ safety‚ care and family‚ whilst ‘Refugee Camp’ evokes helplessness‚ isolation‚ dirt

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