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    Representation of Women

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    (42 marks) Through the three texts ‘La Belle Dame sans Merci’‚ ‘Lamia’ and ‘The lady of Shalott’ by John Keats and Alfred Tennyson respectively‚ we see the different representations of women; ranging from Keats’ hostile and misogynistic representation of women to Tennyson’s sympathetic yet somewhat limited representation of women. In ‘La Belle Dame sans Merci’‚ as indicated by the title‚ Keats instantly casts women as unremorseful and without compassion. As soon as the first three lines‚ we can quickly

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    “Watching‚ with eternal lids apart‚" Keats uses the literary device of personification to gives us a clearer image of what eternity might feel like. He imagines the star as a person‚ with eyelids‚ who is always watching. “Watching‚ with eternal lids apart‚" Keats uses the literary device of personification to gives us a clearer image of what eternity might feel like. He imagines the star as a person‚ with eyelids‚ who is always watching. In the opening lines‚ the poet establishes the image

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    her work. This can be seen in “At Mornington”‚ a lyrical meditation which represents the maturation from the innocence and unthinking impulses of childhood‚ to the realities and reflective appreciation of adulthood‚ followed by the introspective transience of an individual’s physical existence on earth. Through the use of a multi-tense narration and text indentation‚ the poem represents the importance of unity within a person- a key theme in Harwood’s poetry‚ both spiritually and physically‚ and also

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    Romantic Period

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    thought. Using this attracts an audience and pulls them into the poets’ thoughts. During the Romantic Era‚ many poets were able to capture their audience through their use of imagination throughout their poems. This essay will cover three poets‚ (Blake‚ Keats and Shelley) and their own personal uses of imagination. Also‚ it will cover the comparisons in the use of imagination. Blake‚ a poet from the 1700-1800’s‚ used his imagination to draw his audience in‚ but leave them thinking afterwards. In the

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    occurred. To Romantics it was possible to have a deep truth which was also called as sublime through perception of beauty. So‚ artists used imagination that accepted as a step to deep truth in order to capture beauty. One of the Romantic activists Keats thought that it is much more useful to explain feelings and sensations than thoughts. Ode on a Grecian Urn that is a Romantic Period poem is about the nature of beauty.. The poem is notable for this is an ode addressing an urn and expresses feelings

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    The narrator of this poem‚ which is written in two quatrains‚ describes a corner of the farmyard in which tall nettles cover old farm implements and suggests that he likes it because it is a reminder of mutability (liability to change) and the transience of life. The first stanza tells us that the nettles tower over the implements‚ except for the roller handle‚ as if they want to assert the supremacy of life and hide the fact that even things made from the most obdurate materials are subject to

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    Time‚ as exemplified by “Ode on a Grecian Urn‚” by Jon Keats and “The Day Lady Died‚” by Frank O’Hara‚ both explore the value of using time to leave a mark and allow generations to relive it through out‚ however Keats poem represents images of stillness and of silence versus O’Hara’s poem which fixates on the rush of time. It no longer exists in the original circumstance in which it was creating‚ by some artist because it is made of stone‚ the urn is essentially an eternal piece of art‚ exempt from

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    In Memoriam

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    extent of his grief in the face of death’s finality. Although both men have lost someone close to them‚ their experiences of grief have different temporal effects in the face of loss. For Milton‚ the short-term passage of time is evidenced in the transience of a dream; the sorrow he feels becomes painfully clear when he wakes up‚ for this transition from dream to reality serves as a painful reminder that his wife is no longer with him. However‚ for Tennyson‚ the passage of time has both short-term

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    a sound. In terms of perception‚ they focus on space. For example‚ when they appreciate flower arrangement or bonsai‚ they recognize space as a part of works. Thus‚ they can enjoy nonexistent objects. In addition‚ Japanese people have a sense of transience. For example‚ they consider that flowers are beautiful because of their transient life. Thus‚ they think that they cannot notice beauty until the objects have an end‚ so they feel beauty in transient things. Therefore‚ Japanese people

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    To Autumn by John Keats Poem Analysis This poem was written by one of the most well known English Romantic poets of the second generation‚ John Keats. It was one of Keats final pieces of poetry written in 1819 before he passed away in 1821 at the young age of 25. This Ode revolves around the progression of the season autumn and the Poet’s feelings towards it. It’s structured in 3 stanzas; each stanza portrays Keats feeling towards various changes autumn brings. The first stanza revolves around

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