Monday, April 6, 2020
When I Have Fears.... Essays (338 words) - Sonnets,
  When I Have Fears....    ?When I Have Fears that I May Cease to Be?  There are many aspects of the world today that give us  reason to overthink and be fearful. John Keats', ?When I Have  Fears that I May Cease to Be,? discusses this and warns the  readers of what may happen if this is taken to an extreme. The  narrator goes through life until finally he understands the  inevitability of time and realizes the things most precious to  him.  In the first quatrain of the poem, Keats uses a substantial  metaphor comparing the gathering of grain with the gathering of  his thoughts. The speaker is concerned that he wont complete his  poetry. To die young is to die before one has the opportunity to  harvest the fruits of the mind that have been ?ripened? from old  age. Keats then goes on showing how the speaker doesn't want to  die ignorant. The night's starr'd face? (line 5) is symbolic of  the ultimate questions in a person's life and the speaker is  fearful that he may die before he discovers them. The third  quatrain helps to discuss the transience of things. The ?fair  creature of an hour? (line 9) is probably a lover. The speaker is  addressing the lover but it is evident that she is not the main  concern. This unreflecting love the only love he may get.  ?Then on the shore/ Of the wide world I stand alone, and  think/ Till Love and Fame to nothingness do sink? (lines 12-14).  In Keats' rhyming couplet he is saying that if the speaker has  fears, then he is alone. He is standing on the ?shore,? on the  edge, separated, and far apart from the rest of the world. The  things the speaker finds precious, ?Love? and ?Fame,? in the end  are insubstantial and dissolve to ?nothingness? because he never  did anything about them.  Thinking will lead to a person's destruction. Being too  self-conscious takes away from living one's life. Keats' speaker  warns us that if we live in fear then this will lead to death  both physically and mentally.  Bibliography  keats when i have fears that i may cease to be    Poetry Essays    
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