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Topic Sensory images in Keats ode Paper 5 The Romantic Literature Name Devendra A Joshi Class M.A. Sem-II Submitted To Prof. Dilip Barad (Head of English Dept. M. K. S. Bhavnagar University)

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Topic

Sensory images in Keats ode

Paper 5 The Romantic Literature

Name Devendra A Joshi

Class M.A. Sem-II

Submitted To Prof. Dilip Barad (Head of English Dept. M. K. S. Bhavnagar

University)

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Ode to Autumn Imagery Eleven-Line stanza of iambic Pentameter

emphasizing Times of day and periods Personified season Visual imagery Physical sensation of strain Maturing both in the sense

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Ode to a Nightingale The Central symbol of a bird Beauty in nature Image and symbol Poorly understood terms Poetic theory A poetic image is variously, a metaphor, smile, or

figure of speech, motif, psychological event’s

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The second terms Metaphor , symbol or symbolic pattern Evokes any of the five Sense

Visual (sight)Aural (sound)

SmellTaste

Sensation (touch)

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The experience of autumn Inviting the reader into your sensory world Keats's imagery Dominates a large portion Three of his most famous odes,

Ode to a Nightingale,Ode to Autumn

Ode on a Grecian urn

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Ode to a Nightingale The idea beauty of the Nightingale song Ode on a Grecian urn Perfection of beauty Ode to Autumn Season – idealised and immortalised Natural cycle, symbolise eternal Idealistic images of profound beauty

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Conclusion:-

Verbal imagery Moral and static imagery Difficult of poetic techniques

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Thank you