Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Role of Nature in the Poetry of Keats and Wordsworth Essay -- Poetry An
nature played an important role in all works of the Romantics moreover I believe it is John Keats and William Wordsworth who still not nature in themselves but themselves in nature. As Wordsworth once said the feeling therein certain gives importance to the action and situation and not the action and situation to the feeling. 1 Both Keats and Wordsworth understood that the most complex feelings and emotions so-and-so be described and understood when mentiond with a simple act of nature. With a simple gust of enwrap we are given a glimpse into an authors soul as it is employ to convey thoughts, feelings and moods of an author. In Keats The Eve of St. Agnes the wind is used not only to set the scene of a stormy night but also I think as a way to describe Porphyros ecstatic heart. Flutterd in the besieging winds uproar / And the long carpets rose along the gusty floor.2 You can imagine as they are running through the halls and out the door how his heart must be leaping with bot h joy and fear. As the wind tugs at the tapestries on the walls and lifts the carpet from the floor his heart may feel tugs of guilt for whisking her away and also freedom and joy. In Keats poem, To Autumn the wind is personified with these words, ...as the clean-cut wind lives or dies...3 As the wind picks up and get on withs to life with motion and character it can also slow and cease as entrust life. I believe Keats relates his feelings of life and death to the seasons of nature in this poem. To me this poem seems to end abruptly, perhaps because I know the winter season is yet to come but it makes me wonder if perhaps Keats found peace as he was writing and decided to just leave it at that. When reading this poem in particular I feel Keats inspiration ... ...ps something much more solid underneath. After speaking to the old man, Wordsworth confirms this realization as he says I could puzzle laughed myself to scorn to find / In that decrepit Man so firm a mind15 and Wordswor th ends the poem with a sense of comfort on the lonely moor.16During their times both men found solace in their writing. And while they wrote they drew inspiration, motivation and an understanding of what was in their hearts by observing what was in their surroundings. Nature played an important role not only in their imagery but also by giving them something to relate and compare their thoughts and feelings to. Not only did they reach an understanding of themselves through nature but we were left with an understanding of them through the simple, timelessness of nature. To her fair works did Nature link / The human soul that through me ran.17
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