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can anyone help me with the summary of the poem Ode to Autumn by John Keats?​

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Answered by nidhi10072005
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The poem praisesautumn, describing its abundance, harvest, and transition into winter, and uses intense, sensuous imagery to elevate the fleeting beauty of the moment. "ToAutumn" is the last major work thatKeats completed before his death in Rome, in 1821, where the 25-year-old succumbed to tuberculosis.

Answered by ashauthiras
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To Autumn by John Keats

Although some scholars differ on this point, the view is more or less that To Autumn is the last of John Keats‘ famous 1819 odes. Composed after an evening walk near Winchester, it is also one of the last poems that Keats ever wrote: his money fast running out, he devoted himself to travel, and just over a year later, died in Rome.

He wrote to his friend John Hamilton Reynolds, describing the scene: “How beautiful the season is now—How fine the air. A temperate sharpness about it. Really, without joking, chaste weather—Dian skies—I never liked stubble-fields so much as now—Aye better than the chilly green of the Spring. Somehow, a stubble-field looks warm—in the same way that some pictures look warm. This struck me so much in my Sunday’s walk that I composed upon it.”

To Autumn Summary

To Autumn is one of Keats’ most sensual, image-laden poems. It is a sumptuous description of the season of autumn in a three-stanza structure, each of eleven lines, and of an ABAB rhyme scheme. The first stanza deals primarily with the atmosphere of autumn, while the second addresses autumn in the style of a female goddess, with a trace of the homemaker about her, and the third stanza goes back to the beauty of autumn, advising her not to mourn the loss of springtime, for there is ample life in autumn.

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