Death in literature : John keats
Hello readers!
This Thinking Activity given by Pro, heenaba Zala. Department of English Bhavnagar University. I would like to sher my point of view on death. And wrote about the famous poet john keats.
John keats
John keats was an English Romantic poet. He was one of the main figures of the second generation of Romantic poets, along with Lord Byron and P. B. Shelley, despite his works having been in publication for only four years before his death from the age of 25.
Keats popular poems:
" ode on melancholy"
"ode on a Grecian urn"
"ode to Autuman"
"ode to Nightingale"
"La Belle Damesanse mercy"
"Imitation of spenser"
"Hyperion"
" Isabella".
John keats is a paragon figure in the realm of English Romantic poetry. He weres this mantle mostly for the virtusity of his language, but his untimely death-from tuberculosis, at 25 years old and in the prime of his writing life certainly plays a role in his reputation of "Romantic" poet.
* Death in literature
What is death?
Death is the end of a life in an organism. All biological and living activity of the living thing stop, including the mind and the senses. The single for death in humans and many other animals is that the heart stops beating and cannot be restarted. Death of humans id often investigated for the cause, in case of crime, accident or disease that mau continue to kill other humans.
When people talk about things or events that lead to the death of a plant or animal, those things or events are usually described as being deadly, or fatal.
*Why has keats been "half in love" with death in keats" "ode to a Nightingale"?
In ode to Nightingale keats wishes to be like the Nightingale because it has not worry or no concept of mortality. Keats was always painfull aware of death. He feared dying at a young age. In the second stanza of this poem, he speaks of an escape from this awfull awareness, asking for a "draught of uintage" so that he might...
" Darkling I listen;and for many timd.
I have been half in love with easful death...
Still woulest thou sing, and I have ears in vain
To they high requiem become a sod.
In this stanza the poet is so much feel with esstatic delight by the song of the Nightingale that he thinks it to be the most appropriate moment to die, keats says he has an instinative attraction for death, because death would end all his troubles. Death would soothe him. So that I believe this is the best time of embrace death.
Thank you......
Hello readers!
This Thinking Activity given by Pro, heenaba Zala. Department of English Bhavnagar University. I would like to sher my point of view on death. And wrote about the famous poet john keats.
John keats
John keats was an English Romantic poet. He was one of the main figures of the second generation of Romantic poets, along with Lord Byron and P. B. Shelley, despite his works having been in publication for only four years before his death from the age of 25.
Keats popular poems:
" ode on melancholy"
"ode on a Grecian urn"
"ode to Autuman"
"ode to Nightingale"
"La Belle Damesanse mercy"
"Imitation of spenser"
"Hyperion"
" Isabella".
John keats is a paragon figure in the realm of English Romantic poetry. He weres this mantle mostly for the virtusity of his language, but his untimely death-from tuberculosis, at 25 years old and in the prime of his writing life certainly plays a role in his reputation of "Romantic" poet.
* Death in literature
What is death?
Death is the end of a life in an organism. All biological and living activity of the living thing stop, including the mind and the senses. The single for death in humans and many other animals is that the heart stops beating and cannot be restarted. Death of humans id often investigated for the cause, in case of crime, accident or disease that mau continue to kill other humans.
When people talk about things or events that lead to the death of a plant or animal, those things or events are usually described as being deadly, or fatal.
*Why has keats been "half in love" with death in keats" "ode to a Nightingale"?
In ode to Nightingale keats wishes to be like the Nightingale because it has not worry or no concept of mortality. Keats was always painfull aware of death. He feared dying at a young age. In the second stanza of this poem, he speaks of an escape from this awfull awareness, asking for a "draught of uintage" so that he might...
" Darkling I listen;and for many timd.
I have been half in love with easful death...
Still woulest thou sing, and I have ears in vain
To they high requiem become a sod.
In this stanza the poet is so much feel with esstatic delight by the song of the Nightingale that he thinks it to be the most appropriate moment to die, keats says he has an instinative attraction for death, because death would end all his troubles. Death would soothe him. So that I believe this is the best time of embrace death.
Thank you......
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