What message john keats has given for his readers in the ode on melancholy?
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The word Melancholy refers to a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause.
Here, the poet john keats calls darkness melancholy because it makes him sad.
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Keats urges his readers to avoid two extremes. The first is to escape into melancholy – a sort of immature, life-denying despondency. It is better to embrace the beauties of art and nature. These are sources of great joy; however they too cannot be the total solution to life's problems.
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