The Student Room Group

Question on Keats

The question is "In what ways and with what effects does Keats explore the natural world in his poetry?" and I have two poems I think that would be the most appropriate "O Solitude! If I Must With Thee Dwell" and "On The Sea"

However I have very little going on in my mind regarding this question.

So far this is all I've been able to muster:
"Keats’ takes us on a journey through the natural world with the usage of nature focussed diction, Extensive and powerful imagery and finally, through his structure and form.


We see heavy references to nature in several of Keats’ poems such as “O Solitude! If I Must With Thee Dwell” and “On The Sea”. “climb with me the steep-Nature’s observatory” from O Solitude can cause us to subscribe to the view that nature provides everything, you just have to understand how to utilise the resources in the correct manner."

I don't even know how to incorporate others views in my essays or how I will write a whole paragraph on structure and form:frown:

-Signed, a very stressed student:frown:


Quick Reply

Latest

Trending

Trending