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Compare between "Bright Star, Would I Were Steadfast as Thou Art" and the Daffodils. Style- language - ideas

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Answered by SweetPoison7
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Answered by Anonymous
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• Bright Star, Would I Were Steadfast as Thou Art = The poem is dedicated to describing the speaker's desire to spend eternity lying on his or her lover's breast, feeling it rise and fall as this lover breathes, without otherwise changing and moving.

In this sonnet Keats reflects on the discontinuity between man and nature, as well as a longing for identification. The poet aspires to the fixed and ethereal beauty of the star, yet is aware of its limitations: though bright, steadfast and splendid, it is at the same time solitary and non-human.

• Daffodils = The Daffodils is a poem about forming memories and introspection. It begins with the poet describing his carefree state of mind, then his surprise and reactions on coming across swathes of daffodils and finally, how they affected him in the long term.

Throughout Daffodils (or 'I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud' as some people refer the poem to), the tranquil tone and peaceful imagery along with the steady flow of rhymes implies the joyful yet peaceful feeling of being on this cloud.

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