Odes Of Keats

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The Odes of Keats “The Romantic pact tries desperately to find some permanent and unchanging refuge in a world of flux” – Do you agree? Give your answer with reference to some Odes of Keats you have studied. OR Indicate how in the Odes of Keats there is a blend of the Real and the Ideal OR There are two recurring ideas in the Odes- “Beauty” and “Mortality”. Elucidate with reference to any of the two odes of Keats. The Odes, as finest efflorescence’s of Keats genius, constitutes the genius credentials of the poets fame. As a rare confluence of joy and sadness of the odes record the pacts passionate search for immutable principles of Joy & Beauty on the face of ubiquitous operation of time, whose face is change and decay. An enthusiastic Pagan in his salad days, Keats began as an ardent rotary of Beauty & Joy and made the simple equation that to extract or squeeze beauty out from whatever sensuous object lay before the pact - it was the only human destiny. “A thin g of beauty is joy forever” he exclaimed. He believed in the beginning that mankind is destined to a millinial end, and that nature presented a sensuous spectacle, waiting to be decoded and enjoyed by man. The pacts office lay in discovering ways to apprehend the mystery of Beauty and preach them to his fellow men. When we come to the Odes, we find Keats is completely a battered man. Gone are his high presumptions about life, joy and beauty. Gregarious salvation of humanity or even the poet’s secret prerogative for individual salvation through a heightened sensitivity as well as creative imagination seems to vanish like a waking dream the pact has undergone the ordeal of fire which life offered him, life is hopelessly marred in the mire and change and any hope
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