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meaning of the poem "In drear-nighted December ".​

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Answered by riyaj0319
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Each stanza of John Keats' poem consists of eight lines; the rime scheme is unique and must be counted over the entire poem to appreciate the technical skill employed: ABABCCCD AEACFFFD GHGHIIID. The reader will note that the final words in each stanza rime, an unusual touch that enhances the mood of the poem by unifying its suggestions. The dominant rhythm of iambic hexameter also contributes to the melancholy of the poem.

Answered by renukapatel16
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'In drear-nighted December' by John Keats describes the way in which memories of happier and warmer times impact one in the darkest and coldest hours of December. The poem begins with the speaker describing the way a tree is able to live.

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