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How does the poet establish the Super natural atmosphere of the poem?Focuson

the diction and imagery used by Keats.

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Answered by Ashishchaturvedi
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Answered by kaniskagarg382
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The Eve of St Agnes has an occurring theme of the supernatural, with references to religion, magic and death throughout. The use of gothic imagery based on the old folk tale, creates a dark and mysterious atmosphere that could be used to describe the supernatural events that are taking place. It is especially towards the end of the poem that the theme of the supernatural is evident as there are descriptions of phantoms and ghosts, which we as the reader link to the supernatural. Although the traditional story of St Agnes is based on love and fantasy, Keats creates a more superstitious am

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The Eve of St Agnes has an occurring theme of the supernatural, with references to religion, magic and death throughout. The use of gothic imagery based on the old folk tale, creates a dark and mysterious atmosphere that could be used to describe the supernatural events that are taking place. It is especially towards the end of the poem that the theme of the supernatural is evident as there are descriptions of phantoms and ghosts, which we as the reader link to the supernatural. Although the traditional story of St Agnes is based on love and fantasy, Keats creates a more superstitious am

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