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  • Title: Ode To Autumn
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  • School: Seminole CC
  • Course: ENC ENC 1102
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1102 ENC O D E T O AUTU M N CRITICAL ANALYSIS BY: HAITHAM MELLOULI PROF. NELSON 11/1/2007 Mellouli 1 OUTLINE I. Synopsis In this section I will discuss the plot, setting, and character of the poem that will also include reasons surrounding john Keats life that may have influenced this poem. II. Analysis Analyze theme, diction and imagery of this poem. Start with theme and continue on to diction and then imagery III. Personal opinion Plug in my personal opinion about the poem and certain life experiences that may relate to this poem. Mellouli 2 O D E T O AU T U M N SYNOPSIS Poet always found ways to creatively write about things they love. Those things could be a special someone, an abject, or often in period of romanticism, nature. John Keats, A major English Poet, wrote dearly about the nature that he loved very much (Encarta). A famous poem written by John Keats was called an Ode To autumn. This poem was part of a series of 5 odes that he written. Ode to autumn was written at the near of his life's end. In this poem, Keats describes autumn as "Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness..." (Line 1). This paper will go in detail and analyze the theme, diction, and imagery of Ode to autumn. It will also include my personal opinion of this poem and how my life relates to this poem in certain ways. ANALYSIS OF POEM John Keats wrote this Ode in the latter part of his life as his health and prospects of marriage began to dwindle. He started to look into the nature and within his soul. Keats, an avid enthusiast of nature, wrote this poem as a lasting image he believed is autumn. The theme of this Ode centralizes around the coming and beauty of the autumn. He "... sets out characterize the late harvest season, depicting it as a time of final ripening when crops experience the last increment of growth." (Saunders 1). Keats was realizing that his end is near. He saw him self in a stage of final ripening and growth. He may have thought about this time as time to finish any unfinished business or unleash hidden feelings. What better way to accomplish that other than poetry? Mellouli 3 In his ode, Keats focuses on using images of perfection and prosperity; however, He uses the image of harvest as a declaration the of coming of the inevitable winter (Scheil 3). A winter with its grayness can imply death and end to something. This is another sign that Keats was writing this to imply and to a life that had ripened and is inevitably coming to an end. The diction of this Ode; however, is considered to be one of the most complex in the English literature of its time by most critics (Gaillard 1). The choice of words deeply describes the passion in Keats heart for nature. It also reflects pain from knowing his end and knowing that he will never marry his love. PERSONAL OPINION This Ode relates to each one of us in one way or another. Many of us may have lost a loved one, a relationship, or even a pet. The emotions at the end of something are normally more mixed and stronger ant any other stage. Keats, at this stage in life, was feeling an inevitable end to his life. He also realizes that his love for Fanny Brawne, his fianc e for sometime, will not grow to the stage that he would have wanted because of his nearing death. This is an ode similar to things we write and think about when any inevitable in our life is coming closer. Whether it's a debt that we may not be able to pay to the expected death of a loved one that has been sick for a while. They are feelings that are incomparable when in literature. They contain so many feelings that are hard to process. Mellouli 4 WORKS CITED Keats, John. "To Autumn." Literature: an Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Writing. Ed. X.j. Kennedy and Dana Gioia. "John Keats." Microsoft Student 2006 [DVD]. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Corporation, 2005. Gaillard, Theodore. "Keats's To Autumn". The Explicator, Summer 1998: 183. Gale Literature Resource Center. SCC Lib., Sanford, FL. Oct 31 2007. <http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/LitRC.> Scheil, Andrew P. "Keats's To Autumn". The Explicator, Fall 1999: 15. Gale Literature Resource Center. SCC Lib., Sanford, FL. Oct 31 2007. <http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/LitRC.> Saunders, Judith P. "Tomlinson's October and Keats's To Autumn". The Explicator, Fall 1999: 55. Gale Literature Resource Center. SCC Lib., Sanford, FL. Oct 31 2007. <http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/LitRC.> "Ode." Mariam-Webster. 5 Nov. 2007 <http://m-w.com/dictionary/ode>.

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