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What is a brief analysis of the poem Bright Star by John Keats? 0 Comments Bright Star by John Keats expresses the poets desire to be like a star. The tone is melancholic while the theme is the desire to live in an unchanging state. The impossibility of this desire leads to its melancholic feeling. It is quite moving! Analysis Bright Star By John KeatsBright Star by John Keats Study Guide: Summary, Analysis, Themes, Characters, Symbols: $9.99 Analysis Bright Star By John Keats: -John Keats wrote Bright Star sometime around 1819, though it was not published until 1838 after his death. Text of Bright Star by John Keats: Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art -Not in lone splendour hung aloft the night And watching, with eternal lids apart, Like Natures patient, sleepless Eremite, The moving waters at their priestlike taskOf pure ablution round earths human shores, Or gazing on the new soft-fallen mask Of snow upon the mountains and the moors -No - yet still steadfast, still unchangeable, Pillowd upon my fair loves ripening breast, To feel for ever its soft swell and fall, Awake for ever in a sweet unrest, Still, still to hear her tender-taken breath, And so live ever - or else swoon to death. Generally understood as a love poem for Keats darling Fanny Browne, Bright Star refers to Polaris the North Star which remains in a fixed (steadfast) position from Earths perspective. The narrator longs for the stability and bright assurance of the star, though not for its stark loneliness and sleeplessness as it watches over the gently changing world. Rather, the narrator longs to remain in continuous connection with fair loves heartbeat and breath until the moment they both die together. For more information, please see: 窗体顶端13 CommentsHome Education Homework & Study Tips Study Guides Analysis of Poems by John Keats: Selected SonnetsWrittenby:Trent Lorcher Edited by: SForsyth Updated May 19, 2011 Related Guides:Poet Try an analysis of poems by John Keats to impress your coworkers and classmates at your next Friday night poetry party.Next up: Analysis of Poems by John Keats: To SolitudeSlide 1 of 3For instructions on how to do your own analysis of poems by John Keats (or any other poems by any other author), follow the steps explained in this analysis of The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost.Observations and Analysis of Poems by John Keats: To Solitude1. Rhyme Scheme: abbaabbacddcdc 2. Meter: iambic pentameter 3. Form: To Solitude is a sonnet, resembling, but not identical to an Italian/Petrarchan sonnet. Unlike a Shakespearean sonnet that wraps things up nicely with an ending couplet, To Solitude, as with Italian sonnets, presents the issue in the first eight lines, and the solution in the final six lines. The turning point in a sonnet is called the volta, which literally means turn. 4. In the first eight lines, the poet expresses his desire that if he must be alone, he would prefer to be alone in nature as opposed to the city. In the last six lines, he progresses even further, exclaiming to solitude that although he would gladly trace these scenes with thee (9), he would rather have the companionship of a kindred spirit (14). 5. The poem begins with an apostrophe to solitude in line 1. Keats tells solitude that if he must be alone, hed rather it not be among the jumbled heep / Of murky buildings (2-3). 6. The middle of line 3 jolts us with a semi-colon and an abrupt change of thought. He asks solitude, climb with me the steep (3), followed by a jolting dash, followed by Natures observatory and another dash in line 4. Keats breaks the poems rhythm, drawing emphasis to the contrast between the dirtiness of city life and the purity of nature, a common theme with British Romantic poets. 窗体底端Read more: /education/homework-tips/articles/52123.aspx#ixzz1bhS5yyifCritical Analysis of Bright StarUploaded by jb2496 on Jan 6, 2007Critical Analysis of Bright Star A 揃right Star by Keats, is a sonnet that shows his infatuation to be with his lover for eternity. The poem抯 main theme deals with the love and appreciation of things that are unchanging. This theme is brought up many times in the poem. For example, Keats uses a bright star and the earth to describe his innermost desires to be immortal, unchanged, and rejuvenated. He expresses deep feelings toward his lover, and if he had to live without her, he would welcome death. In the first two lines, Keats shows us that he would love to be around forever and full of life. 揃right star, would I were steadfast as thou art (1). A star implies something that is around forever and unchanging because, in spite of occurrences throughout life, the star will reside in the sky each night. Adding bright to the star shows the importance of life to it and that to be unchanging alone is not enough for admiration. 揘ot alone splendour hung aloft the night (2). This line states the bright star is not alone in its brilliance, but is accompanied by other stars. With this line, Keats expresses the importance of companionship and the fear of being alone. 揂nd watching, with eternal lids apart, Like nature抯 patient, sleepless Ermite (3-4). Using the term eternal lids apart projects Keats immortality and human characteristics because he cannot see everything and grows tired. If he could be a bright star, he would see his love endlessly without losing desire. Line four compares the earth to the bright star. Like the star, the earth is sleepless and, therefore, full of life and lasting forever. Patient implies the earth抯 ability to be unaffected by the events that occur around it. The earth continues its course around the solar system unwaverly. Keats then continues his poem, 揟he moving waters at their priestlike task / Of pure abolution round earth抯 human shore抯 (5-6). The water acts as a purifier to the earth like a priest blesses his children. Keats desires to have this quality in order to earn the advantage of revitalizing himself. Keats knows that he is subsequent to change and needs something to return to his pure state. In the next two lines, Keats brings about another quality of earth, in which he has deep admiration towards. He describes snow as being a mask that hides the ugliness of the mountains and moors. These in-depth feelings show insecurity about a certain unattractiveness that he possesses. 揙r gazing on the new soft-fallen mask Of snow upon the mountains and the moors (7-8). Keats now shows us his real intent of the poem by describing his emotional journey to be with his lover eternally and without change. 揘o yet still steadfast, still unchangeable / Pillow抎 upon my fair love抯 ripening breasts (9-10). His deep emotions appear in line ten as he yearns to be as close as possible to his love. Keats true motive is revealed in that he strides for an eternal, unchanging existence only to be with her. 揟o feel for ever its soft fall and swell, Awake for ever in a sweet unrest (11-12). Now Keats explains that he has yet another desire, in which his lover be alive for eternity. The interpretation of soft fall and swell could only represent the precious breaths taken by his lover everyday of her eternal life. Her presence is mandatory in Keats life because he possesses an undying love for her. Keats implicitly describes being with her in a wakeful state forever without the troubling effects of mortality, which would prevent him from spending every possible second with her due to sleep. Keats concludes his poem by displaying a powerful statement that if he cannot hear his lover breathe, he will welcome his own death with no regrets. 揝till, still to hear her tender-taken breath, / And so live ever梠r else swoon to death. (13-14). Keats shows that as long as he can be with his lover, he will live forever. But if they must part, then he welcomes death. This portrays Keats feelings towards life where death brings no fear and life means nothing without his lover. John Keats explains to us his feelings toward his human emotions, which leaves no room to explore his deeper spiritual desires. He tends dip into mystic and unexplained phenomena in the universe to describe his feelings. This is probably due to the fact that his earthly human self is on the verge toward death and his spiritual side is fully alive.Sonnet Structure in John Keats Bright StarFormal Analysis of the Romantic Poets Most Famous WorkTweet Dec 4, 2009 Michelle White Formal Variation on the Traditional English Sonnet - NASA, ESA, AURA/Caltech, Palomar Observatory 19th century sonnet Bright Star constitutes a halfway point between Petrarchan and Shakespearean styles of sonnet; this tension is integral to the success of the poem. “Bright Star, would I were steadfast as thou art” is one of Keats most compelling poems, describing as it does a plea for everlasting love that would be free from the limitations of circumstance. It thus seems ironic that Keats should write the poem as a sonnet, a form noted for its rigorous, constraining structure. However, Keats will in fact shed light on the narrators predicament by subtly altering the sonnet form in order to enhance the narrators rhetoric.Keats Argument in “Bright Star”Keats ideal state in “Bright Star” is one of freedom from the constraints of temporality. However, it is not enough that he alone should be immortal, watching the world move and change around him; he wishes to share eternity with the one object of his affections.Furthermore, he wishes for the union of himself and his lover as it would exist in complete isolation from the rest of the world. The goal of such unity would be, then, the enjoyment of the relationship at its simplest and most intense level; that is, as the communion of two souls, free from interruption or interference.Ads by GoogleChemical Crystallography Inexpensive benchtop XRD system to determine small molecule structure Rolex Mentor and Protg Initiative, Professional Artists Writing for the Rolex Programme REvidently Keats considers the interference of the outside world as something that would detract from this relationship, effectively watering it down rather than adding appreciated colour or distraction. His argument, in sum, is that love, ideally experienced, requires nothing in the world to help it along but the wholehearted participation of two lovers.Structural Analysis Shakespearean vs. PetrarchanThe sonnets slightly unconventional structure mirrors Keats rhetoric. “Bright Star” skews toward the more methodical Shakespearean style of sonnet with its alternating rhymes; however, Keats is quick to subvert the form and so project his ideas onto a more dynamic framework.Keats does this by introducing an incongruous rhyme sound at the ninth line; one that is never “paid off” by a matching rhyme. While the volta of a Shakespearean sonnet would usually take place at the concluding couplet, the jolting effect of this new rhyme puts it at a more Petrarchan moment: the crown of what now feels like the sestet.Read This Next John Keats Bio, Poetry, and Poems Comparison Sonnet XXIII and Bright Star Love Poetry Online The line “No yet still steadfast, still unchangeable” (9) thus sets up a shift in focus; from a description in negative space of the kind of steadfastness Keats craves, to a positive description. On a thematic level, this volta establishes a clean slate, erasing the image of the aloof star watching the anonymous seas and leaving nothing but the words “steadfast” and “unchangeable”, on which the image of a different because shared freedom from temporality can be built.The Pseudo-SestetThe three rhyme sounds that follow the volta (F-G-F, after an interruptive E) round out the proceeding three lines as though completing a quatrain, fleshing out the idea of isolated conjugal love but still resulting in a decidedly different shape and feeling from the first two quatrains.This, together with the fact that “breath” and “death” share vowel sounds with “breast” an
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