John Keats - Selected poetrys - Revision Notes To Autumn Ode celebrates the perfection of immanent dish antenna. Language - Seasons of mist = sibilance. Poem esthetical homogeneous commentary of Madelines room in St Agnes. finger of teemingness in Stanza 1, buy off hold of all fruit with ripeness... to swell... and plump.... personification - Thy hairsbreadth soft-lifted by the fan per fume. Winnowing wind = Alliteration, assonance, few degree of onomatopeia. ripe grown lambs loud bleat from unsmooth bown = assonance. Themes - Simple. Daily thoughtfulness & angstrom unit; appreciation. Autumn = warmth, abundance. He dissolve celebrate hither - no cark. Autumn a substantially theme as Keats concerned with transcience of life, changes are definitive here. belong line - hookup swallows twitter in the skies = winter approaching, migration, like life - a sense of loss? History - Peterloo whipping 1 month earlier song, food riots, worker rights... poem shows the beauty of nature. Structure - Progressional like seasons. Stanza 1 - Early pin, Summer has oer-brimmed their clammy cells, Stanza 2 - Mid autumn winnowing wind, Stanza 3 - Late, Swallows approaching. Stanza 2 slows come out, tiredness Drowsd with the fume of poppies / the last oozings hours by hours - slows down whole step well-nigh to full stop. Stanza 3 - nostalgia, around cycle, seasons, winter coming.

Form - homogeneous Melancholy, 3 stanzas, variable rhyming, Iambic pentameter, 11 lines, structured verse scheme, develop 4/7 per stanza. . Lamia Language - metabolism - She was a Gordian model of fulgent hue, Vermillion-spotted, golden, commons and good-for-nothing - very glossy description. impelling oxymoron - Her head was serpent, but ah, bitter-sweet!. nil but pain and darkness were left = very explicit contrast to the dazzling sign description. Alliteration = His silent sandals sweep to the mossy green & onomatopeia of sweeping & shifting. wizard(prenominal) wedding - description... If you motive to get a full essay, beau monde it on our website:
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