Daily Archives: February 27, 2012

Keats “Bright Star”

When I first read this poem I felt that the author’s voice was very longing. The narrator of the poem sounded like he was yearning to be something else, or to some extent anything else so that he can be … Continue reading

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Ode to a nightingale – extra credit

The initial feeling of the poem nightingale was somewhat dark and gloomy. The specific words such as death, darkness and sorrow made this idea more reasonable in many ways. And the specific theme of night was a part of this … Continue reading

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Bright Star Extra Credit

The poem Bright Star is a short poem by John Keats but it is very difficult to understand. John Keats starts off by saying “Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art–Not in lone splendour hung aloft the night”. … Continue reading

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A note on the extra credit on Keats

Thanks to Christopher, Shawn, and Wai Hing for the great posts on Keats’ “Bright Star” so far.  I think all three bring out some terrific points about this beautiful poem and really begin to capture the feeling Keats brings out. … Continue reading

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