imagery, repetition, personification, alitteration
John Keats (1795-1821)
He has seen the 'other pale victims' and is horrifed.
Written around April/May 1819 First Published 1820
The story does not specify that the Knight died. However he is in really bad shape, Keats leaves you with the possibility/the thought that the Knight "may" die soon.
My English teacher told us it's La Belle Dame Sans Merci by John Keats. What I found on the Internet was To Autumn also by John Keats. No matter what, John Keats was definitely the most perfect poet.
Some of the figures of speech used in "La Belle Dame Sans Merci" by John Keats include imagery, simile, and personification. These literary devices help create a vivid and emotional portrayal of the themes of love, loss, and loneliness in the poem.
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The cast of La Belle Dame Sans Merci - 2011 includes: Graeme Donaldson as John Ashleigh Gloyne as Mary Ian Lawlor as Demon Sara Rose Dickson as La Belle Dame
John Keats
The rhyme scheme of "La Belle Dame Sans Merci" by John Keats is ABABCB.
the lady without mercy/pity
The cast of La belle dame sans merci - 1920 includes: Tania Daleyme as Lola de Sandoval Lucien Glen as Lucien Louis Monfils
The cast of La Belle Dame Sans Merci by John Keats - 1996 includes: Annie Carpenter Elizabeth Jasicki Joseph Millson
The beautiful lady without pity is an English equivalent of 'La Belle Dame sans Merci' by English poet John Keats [October 31, 1795-February 23, 1821].
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mercy or pity in Englsh and merci in French mean about the same. "La belle dame sans merci" -- John Keats
John Keats (1795-1821)