Critical analysis of ode to autumn by keats
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The poem is dedicated to autumn and is an expression of joy and harvest. We can tell this poem is an ode because of the way he praises autumn 'Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness. ' The first stanza is mainly about the ripeness of the fruits in autumn and the load and blessing of fruits.
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Ode to Autumn is an unconventional appreciation of the autumn season. It surprises the reader with the unusual idea that autumn is a season to rejoice. We are familiar with Thomas Hardy's like treatment of autumn as a season of gloom, chill and loneliness and the tragic sense of old age and approaching death.
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