John Keats

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John Keats Lakeitha Johnson Chelsea Hudson Danielle Walker Tyler Smith Brock MacDonald

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John KeatsLakeitha JohnsonChelsea HudsonDanielle Walker

Tyler SmithBrock MacDonald

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Biographical Information• John was a member of one of the most

influential poetry groups of his time with Shelly, Byron, Keats, Hunt and Reynolds.

• His poetry group worked on more than just poetry. They worked on cultural reform and changes to society.

• Grecian poets were some of his biggest inspirations. Drawing the inspiration for his poems “ I stood tip-toe” and “Sleep and Poetry” from Homer.

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Biographical Information• Keats work took him all over Europe traveling to

Scotland and Rome.• Some of his best work was completed in the last

two years of his life Endymion: A Poetic Romance (1818)Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems (1820)

• Keats succumbed to the same disease as his mother. He died from tuberculosis on February 23, 1821.

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Early Life• Keats was taught, in the dissenting tradition,

reformist and even republican ideas.• He started as a surgeon’s apprentice, and

then a dresser for one of the most well know surgeons of the time

• Even though he was in medicine he always knew that poetry was his vocation in life

• Keats poetry group openly condemned authoritarian and oppressive government and questioned religion

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Significance of Keats’ Poetry• Some of his poetry was very

political in his early days (commented on contemporary events.)

•Had a lot of negative criticism because of his political stance.

•Concerned with both the imagination and reality.

•The odes allowed the poet to reflect on his life and how he viewed the world around him.

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Consensus of Best Poem• The poem Ode to a Nightingale was

written around the time his brother had passed away

• His feeling of depression was shown along with the envy he felt towards the nightingale

• He wanted to feel the happiness the nightingale was expressing, but somehow he kept getting the feeling of darkness and being alone when he tried to be happy

• the feeling of empathy is expressed throughout the poem.

• You can tell that the bond between Keats and his brother was unbreakable

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Summary of the Poems

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Ode to a Nightingale • In this poem Keats goes through plenty of

emotional stages. • He hears the nightingale in the woods, who

sings of such a happy tone. • He mentions in the text that he wasn’t angry

with the nightingale happiness, but of his singing.

• He has a numb feeling from some poison. • Keats explained the immorality of the

nightingale but the death of him. • The nightingale was always happy and he

wanted to experience a walk in his shoes.

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On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer

• Keats travels to beautiful places such as heaven, but has never heard anything as beautiful as Homer’s work.

• Keats heard Chapman speak and felt like he was in a new planet and learned a lot.

• After he learned, he looked out to the ocean and stared out with wild guesses about nature.– MY TOOTH HURTS

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When I Have Fears that I May Cease to Be

• Keats is afraid that he will one day not be able to write his thoughts. His brain is like a storehouse for grain, of letters and words. When he views the world, he sees symbols from literature all around. He is afraid that when he dies no one will remember his words and poems

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Ode On a Grecian Urn• I Compare and contrast living in different

areas of Greece• II and III will forever be beautiful and

speak to the heart.• IV and V Though people die it will live on

forever bringing peace to the soul