ANALYSIS OF BRIGHT STAR BY JOHN KEATS

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Analysis of Bright Star by John Keats
John Keats is an famous English romantic poet. He is considered one of the greatest English poets. And his mighty poems will no doubt have a lasting place in the history of English literature. Bright Star is one of his famous poems.
Bright Star is a sonnet which has 14 lines of iambic pentameter intricately rhymed. And the rhyme scheme of this poem falls to ababcdcdefefgg. The fixed rhyme scheme not only makes the poem memorable, but also expresses poet¡¯s emotions. He uses alliteration and end rhyme in this poem. Also he uses different figures of speech such as symbolism, simile and personification.
In this poem, the poet uses visual, auditory and tactile images to express his emotions. In the first eight lines, he uses a serious of visual image such as ¡°bright star¡±,¡±moving water¡±,¡±snow¡±,¡±night¡± to express the nature¡¯s elegant and quiet sight. ¡°Bright star¡± symbolizes the everlasting nature of a heavenly body, the eternal strength of love and his faith in it.¡±Moving water¡± acts as a purifier to the earth. Newly fallen snow represents purity. And in the last six lines, he uses the tactile image such as ¡°ripening breast¡± and auditory image ¡°tender-taken breath¡± to show us the mortal world with love. ¡°Love¡¯s ripening breast¡± is Keats¡¯ fiancee Fanny Brawne. The poem main theme deals with the love and appreciation of things that are unchanging. Also he realizes that humans cannot be steadfast and immortal and love is an essential part of human being.。