ode To Autumn by Keats
Introduction :-
John
Keats was an English romantic poet. He was one of the main figures of the
second generation of romantic poets along with Loard Byron and P.B.Shelley. He
was born on 1795 in London and died in 1821 Italy. Keats greatest are the odes
published in 1820.
He
was famous for his odes which are :-
1).
Ode to Grecian Urn.
2). Ode to Autumn.
3). Ode to Nightingale.
4). Ode to Phyche.
5). Ode to Melancholy.
6).ode to Indolence
2). Ode to Autumn.
3). Ode to Nightingale.
4). Ode to Phyche.
5). Ode to Melancholy.
6).ode to Indolence
In this ode Keats talk about imagination of life.
Imaginations
of life represent Rebirth, Ripeness, Death.
This
ode divided in to three stanza
1
stanza -
the poet describes the fruit of autumn the fruit coming to maturity in
readiness for harvesting. And addresses by Autumn describing its abundance and
its intimacy with the sun.
2
stanza -
Autumn is personified as a woman present at the various operations of the
harvest. And addressing figure of Autumn
3
stanza -
the end of the years is associated with sunset the song of spring are over
night is falling but there is not felling of sadness because Autumn has its own
song. And speaker tells Autumn not to wonder where the song of spring have
gone, but instead to listen her own music.
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