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justify when I have fear of autographical poem ​

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Answered by tintin15551
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The poem expresses his fear of mortality and limitations of life. ... The poem conveys an essential message that everything in this world such as love, fame, beauty are just transitory. Major Themes in “When I Have Fears”: Fear of death, love, and nature are some of the significant themes layered of this sonnet.

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Answered by Tarun628
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John Keats, an aspiring Romantic poet died of tuberculosis at the young age of 25. This poem was written just few years before his death and reveals all the depressions and fear he had. At the age of 8, he lost his father and at the age of 14, he lost his mother. His brother Tom Keats also died three years before his death. In the third stanza, he refers to his fear of not meeting again his ladylove – “fair creature of an hour”. In real life, after his brother’s death, he moved to his friend Charles Brown’s house where he met and fell deeply in love with Fanny Brawne. On doctor’s advice, when he left for Rome, he permanently left her without any chance of meeting her again. Thus the poem is a typical autobiographical one.
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When I have fears” written by Keats reveals his deep longings for life and at the same time expresses his fears about the early arrival of death which is an obstacle on his way. Keats had already produced great poetry such as Ode on a Grecian Urn, Ode to a Nightingale, Endymion and The Eve of St. Agnes but his ambitious spirit still longed to accomplish ‘high-piled books’. Thus the first half of the poem reveals how much he values life. But the end of the poem reveals his realization of truth that all our achievements are of no avail because death makes everything into nothing. Thus throughout the poem, longing for life and fears of death are vividly expressed by the poet.

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