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By 梁琴琴 5天前 3次浏览

How does Keats’ focus on quiet, human-related autumn moments (e.g., "sitting careless on a granary floor," "watching the last oozings hours by hours") strengthen the poem’s expression of contentment amid transience, rather than using dramatic, tragic depictions of decay?

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  • 程高杰 5天前

    Keats’ emphasis on quiet, intimate autumn moments strengthens the poem’s theme of contentment amid transience by grounding impermanence in relatable, sensory human experience—avoiding tragic decay to highlight life’s gentle fulfillment.

     

    First, mundane scenes like "sitting careless on a granary floor" or "watching the last oozings" frame transience as a lived, peaceful process rather than a sudden loss. These moments are slow, sensory (the warmth of harvested grain, the slow drip of cider), and rooted in human connection to nature’s cycles—they don’t mourn endings but savor the "fullness" of autumn’s maturity.

     

    Second, dramatic tragic depictions would shift focus to grief, but Keats’ quiet moments emphasize acceptance: transience isn’t a tragedy but part of life’s rhythm, paired with the contentment of present joy (e.g., the granary’s abundance, the patient observation of "last oozings").

     

    Finally, such moments make contentment tangible—readers connect with the calm of ordinary human-nature interactions, rather than abstract sorrow, reinforcing that peace amid change comes from embracing life’s quiet, fleeting blessings.

     

    Would you like me to analyze specific lines from the poem to deepen this discussion, or compare Keats’ approach to other Romantic poets’ depictions of transience?

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