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DEATH IN THE WORKS OF JOHN KEATS Willie Siders Eng 1102 Professor Owens

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Page 1: Death in the works of john keats

DEATH IN THE WORKS

OF JOHN KEATS

Willie Siders

Eng 1102

Professor Owens

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Born in London England

Romantic Poet

Published 54 poem

5 year career

JOHN KEATS Oct 31 1775 – Feb 23 1821

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Lost his father in a

riding accident.

Lost mother and brother

to tuberculosis

Diagnosed with

tuberculosis

KEATS CONTINUED

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“My heart aches, and a

drowsy numbness pains

My sense, as though of

hemlock I had drunk.”

Speaks of pain

Hemlock is a poison

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“Or emptied some dull opiate to the drains

One minute past, and Lethe-wards had sunk:”

Lethe - the river of forgetfulness, was one of the five rivers of the Greek

Underworld

In Classical Greek, the word Lethe literally means

oblivion, forgetfulness, or concealment

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“That I might drink, and

leave this world unseen”

Die in peace

Leave without any

trouble

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“The weariness, the

fever, and fret”

Death could be an

escape from the

problems of life

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“I have been half in love

with easeful death”

Looking forward to

death

Welcoming the idea of

death

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Keats played with the idea of death being welcomed.

Death being a means to an end of suffering

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Mentions the Lethe river

Names some poisons

• Wolfs-bane

• Nightshade

• Yew berries

Uses symbols

• Beetle

• Death Moth

• Owl

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“Beauty that must die”

Beauty will fade

Youth will end

All things come to an end

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Death is something to accept

There is no escaping it

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“When I have fears that I may

cease to be before my pen has

glean’d my teeming brain”

Fears death

For different reasons

Wants to finish his writing

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This is on his tombstone

Keats feared dying before

attaining success and love

Felt that he would not be

remembered

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I.

“Can death be sleep, when

life is but a dream, And

scenes of bliss pass as a

phantom by? The transient

pleasures as a vision seem,

And yet we think the greatest

pain's to die.”

Death is like sleep

Life is a dream

Happy moments short lived

and like ghosts that come and

go

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II.

“How strange it is that man

on earth should roam, And

lead a life of woe, but not

forsake His rugged path; nor

dare he view alone His future

doom which is but to awake”

Strange for man to live a life of

distress

Life is hard

“Future doom” is Death

Death will end suffering

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Fascinated with death

• In writing

• Fear

• Acceptance

• His own

Dealt with death

• Father

• Mother

• Brother

• Tuberculosis

Feared Dying early

• Not achieving fame

• Not obtaining love

Accepted death

Death was an escape

• Pain

• Suffering

• Illness

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