Ode
to autumn- John Keats
About
Poet.
Keats was creative poet
and his most of the poem in real life experience we found that. He creates not
his identity in the poem, but we see that imagination of nature as beautiful in
Keats poem. In his poem we know that life emotions, feelings, fantasy, melody,
sadness, love and death as theme. His most of poem in life reality and
connected to nature as center. his poem in animal, birds, nature there life
thought out given to images of nature.
Summary.
‘To Autumn’ was composed at Winchester
in September 1819 and published in the volume of 1820. “How beautiful
the season is now; how fine is the air…I never like stubble the short bits of
dried plant stems left in a field after it has been cut fields so much as now…this
struck me so much in my Sunday’s walk that I composed upon it. we see that
autumn as center in the poem. here we see to imagination and autumn as felling
of love and beauty.
“Thee sitting careless on a granary floor,
Thy hair soft-lifted by the winnowing wind”
Keats’ Ode To Autumn was loved and yet patronized as
no more than a beautiful description of nature as an almost flawless piece of
writing with nothing to say. It is now judged to be one of the greatest and
richest of Keats’ poems. Autumn’s particular beauty is dependent upon it
transience, humanity and the stanzas can be seen as moving through the season.
as beginning with pre harvest ripeness, moving to the repletion complete full
of harvest itself and concluding with the emptiness following the harvest but
preceding winter.
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