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  • "Before my pen has glean'd my teeming brain"
  • "Before my pen has glean'd my teeming brain"
  • In the poem and many other creations the author shows his interest in writing. From this line of the poem the author is saying he fears of passing because of his love of writing. His love and passion for writing would be no more if he were to pass. This line is one of the lines to show why the author is in fear of dying. This is an important line that helps tell the theme because it shows what the author fear, that'll then show why he fears.
  • "When I behold, upon the night's starr'd face"
  • "When I behold, upon the night's starr'd face"
  • In this line of the poem the author continues on by expressing some of the beautiful features of the world. He describes the night sky as a Starr'd face, in which people can say where dreams come true. I feel he's saying the night sky is to be admired because of the wishes and dreams behind it. This is another line that helps build to the theme by showing a beautiful feature of the world. This is support to why the author rather not pass, because I the beauty and joy the world can bring.
  • The author uses a form of personification in the poem by insisting there's a face in the night sky with the stars. He tells how beautiful and dreamy the night sky can be. He also explains how the impact of the smiling stars can cause you to have a smile as its impact is a, "symbol of a high romance." The way he describes the sky and he interacting with it is as he would a human. This too makes it a use of personification, because of the many human like factors. The author describes this as a way a certain human could make a person feel if they were to be in love or someone to make their day.
  • PERSONIFICATION
  • The Turning Point
  • To me the turn of the story can be a quick miss if you're not fully paying attention to what Keats is saying. The turn is found in line 12. Through out the whole poem the author is telling his fear of death. As we reach line 12 he changes and he gives a certain realization. In the beginning he'd more so give his reasons behind why he was scared or how he felt about certain world things. Towards the ending and during his realization he starts to think of the world as a whole. I think in moment he starts to see that others aren't living daily thinking of all these fears, and rather just living life fear free.
  • "Of the wide world I stand alone, and think"
  • "Of the wide world I stand alone, and think"
  • This line is a continue of him realizing that he shouldn't sit and live by fear. He starts to see that he is by himself with the constant fears and blockers on living. This helps bring out the theme by showing how much this way of thinking has had an impact on him. He then, realize others are less worried about these factors verses him. In his mind he feels there's no point of loving someone or having fame because everyone eventually passes. Everyone else is in the mindset of living and enjoying every bit of what they can.
  • "Till love and fame to nothingness do sink."
  • The theme of this poem is the many fears of death early.
  • This final line of the poem is a continue point of the author's view of life. After, the rising where as the author feels a lot of things are pointless. To him the point of loving and having fame isn't valuable because death will eventually come. As he says his views and what fears he has others overlook these. Others rather live to the fullest of what years they have and not shadow the many fears of death.
  • "Till love and fame to nothingness do sink"
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