what is fitful gust?
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Explanation:
By rendering "fitful" as "fitfull" he refreshes a literary adjective: the wind is made more alive, somehow, by being fitfull – full of fits and starts.
Similarly, as his eye favours the double l, his ear prefers the double s (gusts/shakes) even if it means disagreement between noun and verb.
In other words, the poem shows us a very beautiful autumn, but alongside that beauty is an awareness that autumn is a long way after spring, and precedes the darkness of winter. The poem is about the passage of time; autumn signifies maturation, but that is only one step before death.
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Fitful gust:
- ‘Fitful Gust’ is a phrase used in one of John Clare’s poems in order to describe the winds he comes across.
- John Clare wrote a series of poems about his love of windy weather that conveyed an overwhelming gratification.
- Perhaps the winds had a polytheistic attribute for him and transformed into some mysterious, strong, and volatile being that could be tracked excitingly by its influence on other living beings – the birds, plants, and mammals that are vividly seen in so much of his literature.
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