Interpreting the Poetic Brilliance of John Keats

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When it comes to poetry there are various ways in which people interpret it. Depending on the person and his or her experiences a poem can hit a person a certain way, especially with a great poet such as John Keats, who has written a great amount of beautiful poems that fascinated the literature world. The great poetry he has written has left him as one of the greatest poets of all time. It is unfortunate that he deceased at such a young age considering he was at his prime when it came to writing poetry. Keats writing is brilliant and can really paint several images in the reader’s head. The way he was able to paint a vivid image by the use of symbolism and the metaphors he is able to incorporate into his poems. John Keats was born on October …show more content…

This poem is a little simpler to understand but yet still poses a good amount of vivid imagery. He is basically paying a tribute to autumn. It is easy to identify this because he mentions everything is sprouting up and the fruit is ripping and the days are not to hot but not to cold, which seems like a pretty common thing for people to like weather that is right in between hot and cold. It is clear that he does not like summer because of the line “Until they think warm days will never cease” meaning that people wish the brutal summers did not have to come. Then he shares his feelings about winter, which he is also not fond …show more content…

So for the most the imagery was used really well. It seems to be a common trait and regularity in Keats poems. He always paints a vivid imagine in the readers head that really can clear up any confusion that the reader may have. The urn was the key component of this poem because since there is no time so loves last forever and that is the thing that John ultimately wants. Which also seems to be the regular in his

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