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By 马若彤 11天前 9次浏览

In "To Autumn," how does Keats's personification of the season as a harvester blur the boundaries between growth and decay, and what might this suggest about the relationship between beauty and impermanence?
 

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  • 叶巧何 11天前

    In "To Autumn," Keats makes the season feel like a real person—a farmer gathering the harvest. This image makes it hard to tell where growth ends and decay begins. A farmer brings in the ripe food, which is the final, perfect result of growth. But by gathering it, the farmer also ends its life on the vine. The poem shows us cider being pressed from apples and fields left empty after the grain is cut, reminding us that this beautiful, full season is also a time of ending. Keats is showing us that beauty and dying are deeply connected. The most perfect beauty, like a ripe fruit, can't last forever; its time is short. The poem suggests that instead of being sad about this, we should see the beauty in this impermanence. The quiet, gentle ending of the year has its own special music and calmness. True beauty isn't about staying the same forever, but about appreciating the rich, peaceful feeling of a perfect moment, even as it passes.

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