Ode To Autumn by John Keats
Introduction of the poet
John Keats was one
of the Trio-younger romantic poets v/s Shelley, Byron and himself. His odes are
the most touching. He blossomed early and died young. Keats is noted for the
indulging luxuriance of his imagery, but at the same time, he developed self-discipline
in both feelings and craftsmanship. Keats believed in the importance of
Sensation, but for him, Sensation was the path of the knowledge of reality. All
of his odes stand apart as the best of all with its Sensuousness and richness
of imagination. It is the most perfect and shortest that is ‘Ode to autumn.’
Other he wrote ode on ‘Grecian Urn’, ‘Ode to Psyche’,And many like ode to a
Nightingale, Ode on Melancholy, and many.
Summary of poem
This
poem has been written by John Keats . He was
a great lover of Nature and one of the greatest English poet. In this
poem Leats describes beauty and characteristic of autumn.
In First stanza, the sun and male symbol associated with Apollo the Greek god.
In second stanza, Autumn is viewed as a woman and its presence is felt on the granary floox.
In the third stanza the musical as pects of autumn is viewed. It can be heard in bleating of full grown lambs, songs of crickets, and twittering of swallows in the sky.
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