why does the man become fatigued ?
(Written in the fields) John keats
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Hi thank you for asking the question
In the poem the writer explains the pain of not being in nature like he used to
The vision he sees while gazing at the wide blue sky reminds the writer of the pain he is in in the city in the busy life and he wants to be
he poem is a sonnet where the narrator, here Keats himself, glories nature and the open landscape. City life is claustrophobic with its filth and gloom. In contrast the poet finds the country-side a breath of fresh air, an escape from the suffocating and cheerless atmosphere of industrial London.
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