How John Keats makes the poem "To Autumn" memorable.
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John Keats uses tactile , auditory and visual imagery including a varied range of hues and colours to engage the senses of the reader. The aesthetic qualities , combined with the presence of personification and allegory make this poem memorable. He also uses augmentative and terminative phases to express the concurrent growth and death in the season of autumn. It is a lyrical evocation of autumn , with both of the phases blended together as one. The poem
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one. Keats understands that can be no life without death as they are inseparable and part of each other. Tactile details are interwoven with auditory details as you can feel the winds and stubble-plains and at the same time hear the small gnats mourn and hedge crickets sing. The poem is memorable because it not only contains the usual visual imagery , but it is also rich in the auditory and tactile aspects of the poem.
one. Keats understands that can be no life without death as they are inseparable and part of each other. Tactile details are interwoven with auditory details as you can feel the winds and stubble-plains and at the same time hear the small gnats mourn and hedge crickets sing. The poem is memorable because it not only contains the usual visual imagery , but it is also rich in the auditory and tactile aspects of the poem.