What is the theme of the poem ode to a nightingale?
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John Keats' 'Ode to a Nightingale' is a different flavor of Romanticism. There are no dancing daffodils or peaceful shepherds to be found here. In this lesson, we'll analyze each stanza of this famously dark poem, noting how Keats uses allusion and imagery to explore the poem's themes.
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One theme of this poem is the relationship between man and the natural world, including the death of what is beautiful. The transience of earthly happiness is connected to the delicate song of the nightingale.
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