Analysis Essay "Ode to Autumn" by John Keats 1819 (Poem)

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ANALYSIS ESSAY: “ODE TO AUTUMN” BY JOHN KEATS 1819 (Poem) When I read the first stanza of “Ode to Autumn” I pictured an orchard somewhere in the country side; I could visualize the mist in the air and smell the apples, and see muted colors of orange and yellow from the sun that remind me of the fall. The second stanza brings to mind a lazy afternoon and the feeling of contentment that comes with appreciating the stage of nature at this time of year. The third stanza makes me think of reminiscing and contemplating life as the beautiful autumn day is coming to and end. I can imagine the sunset while listening to the crickets, feeling the breeze and hearing the birds sing. John Keats was born in 1795, in London, England on October 31st. He was the oldest of four children to parents Thomas and Frances Keats. John Keats was only eight years old when his father was killed after being trampled by a horse. His fathers’ death effected John profoundly by shaping his understanding for the human condition of loss and suffering. The family’s financial security also suffered as his mother, Frances, made a series of poor choices after her husbands’ death. Frances left her children in her mothers’ care after a failed second marriage where she lost most of her family’s wealth. Frances died of tuberculosis in 1810. (Biography .com Editors, n.d) Keats found comfort and relief in literature and art during this period. He went to school at Enfield Academy where the school Headmaster, John Clarke, became close to Keats, acting as a father figure and encouraging his interest in literature. Keats left Enfield in 1810 to become a surgeon and became a licensed apothecary in 1816, after studying medicine at a London Hospital. It is unclear if Keats made this decision on his own or if the family’s

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