Saturday, October 12, 2019
Consider La Belle Dame sans Merci and To Autumn by John Keats Essay
Consider La Belle Dame sans Merci and To Autumn by John Keats    John Keats was born in 1795 and died in 1821. He lived a short life as  he suffered from tuberculosis, and died in his early twenties. Keats  is one of the great Romantic poets of the early 19th century. Most of  his poetry was crammed into the last few years of his life, which is  why some of his poems relate death. He had a great love for nature,  which was always included in his poetry in some way.    He saw his mother and his brother die of TB when he was younger so  when he realised he too had the illness he knew what was in store. He  went to live in Italy because many people believed that the  temperature would help the illness. This is when are where he wrote  the two poems we will be comparing, le belle dams sand merci and to  autumn.    His poem ââ¬ËLa Belle Dams sans Merci,ââ¬â¢ meaning ââ¬ËA Beautiful Woman  without Merci,ââ¬â¢ is about knight falling in love with an evil fairy.  Throughout the poem it describes the knightââ¬â¢s feelings and what he  sees. It ends very openly as we are not sure whether it all really  happened or whether it was a dream. The nature of the poem is very  deeply described and even the people included in the poem are compared  to nature, ââ¬Ëshe found me roots of relish sweet.ââ¬â¢    The knight in the poem suffers from symptoms such as, ââ¬Ëalone and  palely loitering,ââ¬â¢ the paleness is a symptom that is a sign of TB so  maybe Keats is saying that he is the knight. Another symptom of tb  that keats would have had to live with is ââ¬Ëwith anguish moist and  fever dew,ââ¬â¢ meaning he was in pain and coming down with a fever and is  clammy.    The atmosphere in ââ¬ËLa Belle Dame sans Merciââ¬â¢ changes throughout the  poem. At the beginning it seems very slow and depress...              ...does not rush, but  the rhythm in ââ¬ËLa Belle Dame sans Merciââ¬â¢ is slow and heavy and perhaps  suggests the weakness of the knight as if he had been robbed of all  his strength.    The rhyme of ââ¬ËTo Autumnââ¬â¢ is regular and may reflect the regularity of  seasons throughout the year. Whereas, as the rhyme of ââ¬ËLa Belle Dame  sans Merciââ¬â¢ is regular yet predictable. The repetition in the last  line of certain stanzas gives the poem a melancholic tone, ââ¬Ëon a cold  hillââ¬â¢s side.ââ¬â¢ Finally, in ââ¬ËTo Autumnââ¬â¢ there is a positive attitude  towards death, as if it is known and acceptable to be a part of life  and as a part of lifeââ¬â¢s cycle. But in ââ¬ËLa Belle Dame sans Merciââ¬â¢ Keats  attitude to death is bitterer and not as acceptable. It is possible  that the lady in the poem is a metaphor for his illness which is  something which he came across and has stolen the rest of his life  from him.                      
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