it. Rows of chestnut trees are on both sides of the street. You can see how the rays of sun are making their way through the trees. And now‚ in the autumn‚ fruits of chestnuts fell from the trees and are spilled on the ground near them. Piles of fallen leaves are spread on the pavements. Only a few street sweepers pass by and remove the dry‚ autumn leaves. The red‚ yellow‚ orange and brown leaves crunch underfoot as I am walking‚ while the leaves falling from the trees are so light that they sidle
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March 8‚ 2012 Autumn: A Beautiful Season Summer months are filled with the warmth of the sun‚ families going on vacations‚ swimming in cool lakes‚ and having barbeques with friends. Winter entices the inner child in us with the thought of ruthless snowball fights‚ sledding uncontrollably down steep hills‚ hitting the ski slopes‚ and building snowmen and snow angels. The season that is most appealing to me though‚ is fall. The beautiful transition between hot and cold‚ autumn brings vibrant colors
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Autumn There are some people who enjoy summer by basking in the warmth of the sun‚ going on family vacations‚ swimming in cool lakes‚ and having barbeques with friends. Others prefer seeing flora blooming and fauna reemerge during the spring. Then there are a few people that look forward to the winter snow‚ decorating for holidays‚ and snuggling by an open fire sipping on hot cocoa. I‚ however‚ prefer autumn. Ever since I could attend school‚ I looked forward to when I finally got new school supplies
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Faultless Construction This is the most faultless of Keats’s odes in point of construction. The first stanza gives us the bounty of Autumn‚ the second describes the occupations of the season‚ and the last dwells upon its sounds. Indeed‚ the poem is a complete and concrete picture of Autumn‚ “the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness”. Its Sensuousness The bounty of Autumn has been described with all its sensuous appeal. The vines suggesting grapes‚ the apples‚ the gourds‚ the hazels with their sweet
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gazing out my window or walking along the sidewalks just to admire the illuminating glow and beauty of Nature’s first signs of its cyclic life. Though I always know what to expect from each season‚ I never cease to be amazed by the wonders of Nature. Autumn is a special season. To me‚ it narrates a beautiful story. It begins with a soft‚ subtle change in the atmosphere; a breeze sweeping coolly through the air‚ brushing through the trees as if to inform them of the change that will soon take place.
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Comparing and contrasting Text A and B In the poem To Autumn‚ it celebrates the rebounding nature. The symbolic aspects of life‚ in preparation for death; Keats was devoted to poetry due to personal problems. In contrast of the extract‚ it’s about celebrating and sharing with people about the markets in Italy about the exotic vegetables; he’s excited and wants to communicate with the reader. Both texts are describing what they see like e.g. plumps‚ hazel shells‚ vegetables‚ and a sense of bountifulness
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ODE TO AUTUMN John Keats This poem‚ an ode‚ is the last of Keats’ odes. In it‚ the poet exhibits a rich mood of serenity by describing autumn as a season of mellow fruitfulness – a season of ripeness and fulfillment. This ode is known for its remarkable sensuous beauty that is crafted by employment of several visual‚ tactile and auditory imageries together with the personification of autumn as a woman engaged in various autumnal activities. In the first stanza‚ the poet has described the
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be found in many different objects. He expresses this idea through the form of poetry. ‘To Autumn’‚ portrays the ideas of the abundance and fruitfulness of the season‚ the theme of mortality‚ and that Keats’s creativity will be immortalised through his poetry. This creates a sensory ode in a lyrical form‚ glorifying Autumn. In John Keats’s ode‚ ‘To Autumn’‚ the theme of abundance and fruitfulness on Autumn is portrayed. During the Romanticism period‚ the Romantics had a keen appreciation of nature’s
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2012 The Wonders of Autumn In autumn‚ the leaves begin to gradually shift from greens to bright oranges‚ yellows‚ and reds. The air gets chilly‚ forcing people to bring out their warm‚ fleecy coats‚ as winter is just around the bend. The air is fresh and also mixed with the smell of corn and beans as farmers bring out their rumbling combines and lazy tractors and begin the harvest. Autumn is a beautiful season. The trees and their leaves are probably my favorite part about autumn. The bright oranges
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In the poem “To Autumn‚” the author John Keats uses a multitude of poetic elements such as rhythm‚ diction‚ sound‚ imagery and voice to develop a theme that both nature and our lives follow a similar and beautiful path while living‚ even as they come close to death. The poem itself is comprised of three stanzas of similar length. Each of these stanzas describes a different part of autumn‚ the beginning‚ middle and end. The speaker in the poem acknowledges that time passes by in the poem. Furthermore
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