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What is Keats' Eremite?

Keats' Eremite is a reference to am excerpt from a poem by John Keats. Keats wanted to take a blissful moment with his lover and store it way like a hermit hides from civilization, to make it last forever. Eremite is another word for hermit. So when Robert Frost says 'and steadfast as Keats' Eremite/ not even stooping from its sphere,' in the poem "Choose something like a star," he's describing the star's constant place in the sky for us to focus on in difficult times.


What is the theme of the poem endymion by keats?

beauty is truth and truth is real beanty


What do these deceased people have in common - Anne Frank... Joan of Arc... John Keats... Janis Joplin... King Tutankhamun and Anne Boleyn?

They were all persecuted for their beliefs or religion.


What is the meaning of the poem On Fame by John Keats?

My interpretation of On Fame is to not seek Fame. If you seek Fame it will be harder to achieve. If you go about daily life not working to achieve it you will gain Fame accidentally as it will find you.


What are the figures of speech used in ode to a nightingale?

In "Ode to a Nightingale," John Keats employs various figures of speech, including imagery, metaphor, and personification. Imagery vividly evokes sensory experiences, such as the lushness of nature and the effects of intoxication. Metaphors, particularly the nightingale as a symbol of transcendent beauty and the fleeting nature of joy, enhance the poem's exploration of mortality. Additionally, personification imbues the nightingale with human-like qualities, allowing it to represent the ideal of eternal art and beauty.