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ODE TO PSYCHE p. 118 (Stanza 4 (Syndeton - streams, and birds, and bees…
ODE TO PSYCHE p. 118
Stanza 4
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Syndeton - streams, and birds, and bees
Lengthened pause = easy, slow and gentle like nature's nature
Context
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Romantic Poets
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Some romantics opposed Christianity strongly, and therefore their work was heavily criticised
Psyche
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Soul - represented by a butterfly (fragile, light and ascends to the heavens)
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This poem celebrates love and sensuality, and depicts it as something very natural (what with the setting and natural imagery)
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Imagination
gardener = Keats, and the garden is his imagination
Fancy - is capitalised perhaps to show it as a separate being, but it is instead a personification of his imagination
feign - fake/pretend - something in your mind cannot be real in the external - yet it is still real in his mind
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Stanza 1
Speaks of an erotic and sensuous love; two lovers Their lips touched not, nut had not bade adieu,
Demonstrates the wanting to devote to love, but the unspeakable nature of their love means they cannot
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