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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