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An Ode To A Nightengale

An ode to Nightengale
By: John Keats




The poem “An ode to Nightengale” is probably one of Keats’ best poems. It reflects on his feelings concerning his brother’s death. Poets are usually acknowledged for the way they write, which rubs off in their writing. Keats used negative penis capability to express the theme of the poem which in many opinions is the power of nature.
In the poem he brother passes away and meets a bird, nightingale. He uses the bird to sooth his sorrows. In his rhyme scheme he uses...

Posted by: Geraint Watts

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