To Autumn Flashcards

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Keats context:

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  • brother just died
  • 1795-1821- died age 25
  • lost his parents at the age of 8
  • plagued with health problems
  • died of tuberculosis
  • influenced by Wordsworth
  • values all emotion
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who is To Autumn written by?

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  • John Keats
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poem context:

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  • written 1819
  • published 1820
  • poems are reflective and imaginative, containing notes of joy but also melancholy
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structure:

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  • three stanzas:
    beginning Autumn- touch
    middle Autumn- sight
    late Autumn- sound
  • an ode- a lyric poem praising or glorifying an event or individual, in this case, Autumn
  • rich, complex rhyme scheme fruitful season of Autumn
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themes in To Autumn:

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  • nature
  • age
  • life to death
  • passing of time
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“Season of…..”

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  • “Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness!”
  • warm alliteration
  • soft, gentle, calm
  • 1st stanza
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“fill all…..”

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  • “fill all fruit with ripeness”
  • fricative alliteration
  • sounds plump and juicy- lushcious
  • 1st stanza
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“load” “bless” “bend” “fill” “swell” “plump” “budding”

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  • dense description
  • suggests heaviness richness
  • semantic field
  • first stanza
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adjectives and adverbs showing that things are tired and drowsy in the second stanza:

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“careless”
“soft-lifted”
“sound”
“patient”
“oozing”

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“Thy hair…..”

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  • “Thy hair soft-lifted by the winnowing wind”
  • alliteration- Autumnal breeze
  • personification- smooth, opulent, comely
  • second stanza
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“Where are…”

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  • “Where are the songs of Spring? Ay, where are they?”
  • repetition
  • sadness at passing of time
  • 3rd stanza
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“barred…”

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  • “barred clouds”
  • patchy, like clouds across the sky, still light breaks through
  • oxymoron
  • 3rd stanza
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images of music in the third stanza:

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  • “choir”
  • “bleat”
  • “treble”
  • “whistles”
  • “twitter”
  • hold hope
  • still valuable even though it is dying out
  • oxymoron in language
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