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What was the summary of the poem The nightangle??​

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Answered by gayathriharish22
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"Ode to a Nightingale" was written by the Romantic poet John Keats in the spring of 1819.

At 80 lines, it is the longest of Keats's odes (which include poems like "Ode on a Grecian

Urn" and "Ode on Melancholy"). The poem focuses on a speaker standing in a dark forest,

listening to the beguiling and beautiful song of the nightingale bird. This provokes a deep and

meandering meditation by the speaker on time, death, beauty, nature, and human suffering

(something the speaker would very much like to escape!). At times, the speaker finds comfort

in the nightingale's song and at one point even believes that poetry will bring the speaker

metaphorically closer to the nightingale. By the end of the poem, however, the speaker seems

to be an isolated figure—the nightingale flies away, and the speaker unsure of whether the

whole experience has been "a vision" or a "waking dream."

Answered by ShanyuBhagat41
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Ode to a Nightingale" was written by the Romantic poet John Keats in the spring of 1819.

At 80 lines, it is the longest of Keats's odes (which include poems like "Ode on a Grecian

Urn" and "Ode on Melancholy"). The poem focuses on a speaker standing in a dark forest,

listening to the beguiling and beautiful song of the nightingale bird. This provokes a deep and

meandering meditation by the speaker on time, death, beauty, nature, and human suffering

(something the speaker would very much like to escape!). At times, the speaker finds comfort

in the nightingale's song and at one point even believes that poetry will bring the speaker

metaphorically closer to the nightingale. By the end of the poem, however, the speaker seems

to be an isolated figure—the nightingale flies away, and the speaker unsure of whether the

whole experience has been "a vision" or a "waking dream."

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