'Ode To A Nightingale' is about Keats' restlessness while 'To Autumn' is about a serene acceptance. Discuss.
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"Ode to a Nightingale" written by Keats's is basically a personal illustration of his journey into the state with passive experiences. The author shows this using nightingale that experiences a type of death but did not actually die
To Autumn is also written by Keats. This poem is among the last of the series of odes. In the poem, one can see the development or serenity through the season, crops going to final stage before harvest and to the last days of autumn when winter is near
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