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    Autumn When Autumn Came

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    In both poems people reflect on autumn. Write about both poems and their effect on you. You may wish to include some or all of these points: The content – what they are about The themes – ideas the poet wanted the reader to consider The atmosphere and mood of the poem Structure – how the poem is organised How they are written – words and phrase you find interesting Your personal response When Autumn Came This is the way that autumn came to the trees: it stripped them down to the skin‚ left their

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    Ode to Autumn

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    John Keats’s poetry was greatly influenced by the Romantic Period and the Romantics‚ appreciation and exaggeration of nature’s beauty. Keats’s believed that the deepest meaning of life lay in the appreciation of material beauty‚ and that this beauty could 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

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    "When I Have Fears‚” a poem written by John Keats is a written out message of Keats fears and insecurities of failure and longing. When Keats comes forth and proclaims his fear of death when he states “When I have fears that I may cease to be‚ before my pen has glean’d my teeming brain‚”(1-2) which exclaims the notion hes afraid to die before he becomes something great. Whether he wants to write a poem of legendary stature or be able to get all of his thoughts out onto paper is the question being

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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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    Jessie John March 3rd‚ 2014 Close Reading Assignment #2 Prof. Ribitzky This essay will discuss a close reading analysis of the poem “The Bright Star”. The Romantic poet John Keats wrote this poem. It is a love sonnet and is believed that it was written for his love and fiancé’ Fanny Brawne. Keats writes the poem in iambic pentameter. The poem revolves around Keats love for stars and about nature’s beauty. The whole poem is written with a rhyming scheme

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    Keats composed the ’Ode on a Grecian Urn’‚ based on a sonnet written by Wordsworth in 1811. The theme of transience and permanence‚ which struck Keats in Wordsworth’s poetry‚ forms the leading theme in the Odes. The ode‚ ’To Autumn’‚ may be seen as a temporary ’bridge’ in the debate between the two states‚ in this case symbolised by the seasons. A reprieve is achieved‚ although the problem is not solved‚ "Where are the songs of Spring Ay‚ Where are they? Think not of them..." In ’Ode to a Nightingale’

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    Autumn Rhythm

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    I chose the painting Autumn Rhythm 1950 by Jackson Pollock. When I first saw the painting‚ I knew from the start that this was the masterpiece perfect for this project. My initial response to this painting was confusion. I did not understand it; I did not know what I was looking at. I thought to myself‚ is there something I’m supposed to look for? It seemed impossible to find something due to the numerous slobs of paint everywhere. I did not understand how this could even be a masterpiece. After

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    John Keats was a man that died way too young‚ he left this world way too early but when he passed‚ he left get amazing literature. His stories has many messages to them that you can’t help but think of what he had to say as the reader reads each line of his stories. The message that brings up in Ode on a Grecian Urn for example‚ brings up how art is the true beauty of this world and how art speaks in many different ways that a person really wouldn’t think of. Keats wanted the people that read his

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    In John Keat’s poem “When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be” he talks about all the things he will not get to experience because he will die soon. In the poem he talks about that he never got to travel and that is something that in my life I really would like to experience. Three things that I would like to experience before I die is to see the ocean. I would also want to go to France I think it would really fun to go another continent. The last thing I want to do before I die is to graduate college

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    poem ‘Ode on a Grayson Perry Urn is clear a reference to John Keats poem‚ ‘Ode on a Grecian Urn’. This can be seen by the way that Tim Turnbull’s poem even the by the format it follows and what it is message is. Tim’s poem was like Keats’s‚ inspired by a work of pottery‚ although Keats’s poem was inspired by Greek vase representing aspects of ancient Greek lives while Tim’s represents aspects of modern day british life‚ working class. Keats’ Ode was inspired by his contemplation of a Greek vase dating

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