ODE TO AUTUMN - JOHN KEATS
John Keats was one of the perfect poets of romantics.
His devotion to beauty can be seen in all his work.
He was very close to nature.
So much so that when the sunbeam of the noon came into his room, through the window, he felt himself flying with the creature in it.
He lived for poetry and beauty.
The poem, ODE TO AUTUMN ' brings the beauty of the spirit of Autumn.
All are shown in beautiful pictures.
The change in beauty is both natural and beautiful.
The poet praises the glories of the season.
The poet uses various imagery.
All appeals to the readers.
The poet begins with the beauty of the mornings.
Further with the passage of time" Oozing hours" the afternoon comes.
Then the evenings come with the "soft dying day."
The poem also describes the harvesting of the crops.
We find that throughout the poem Keats personifies humans with nature.
All we know is that personification is to give human qualities to any qualities.
The poem characterizes "Autumn as it were full of human qualities.
For the poet 'Autumn' is not only an abstract season.
Keats presents the season as if it were a woman.
A woman sleeping on the floor.
We find that the poet is praising the season, throughout the poem.
The poet brings the music of Autumn.
The music is felt and heard by the birds, crickets and red -breasts.
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