Tuesday, March 18, 2014
To Autumn
There are many things that are described in the poem To Autumn by John Keats. As the poem goes on, it describes the different times throughout a day. At the beginning of the poem, its talks about the early morning sun rise. "Close bosom-friend of the maturing son" (Keats, 2). After talking about the day, the poem goes on to discuss the progression through the season of Autumn. In the first stanza, its talks about the beginning of autumn when the trees change colors and fruits and vegetables are all around. "To fill all fruit with ripeness to the core" (Keats, 5). Just the poem goes on, the season of autumn goes on to. The poem talks about the part of Autumn where all the fruit is gathered and made into food and drinks. The poem talks about a cider-press used in the second stanza. The final stanza talks about autumn coming to an end. The end of the poem talks about Spring.
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