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By 2023级孟梓鑫 12-08 31次浏览

How does Keats integrate vivid sensory details (sight, smell, hearing) into "To Autumn", and how do these details help shape the unique charm of the poem?

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  • 刘馨怡 12-08

    John Keats’ To Autumn is a quintessential ode that immerses readers in the sensory richness of the season through carefully crafted details of sight, smell, and hearing. These sensory elements not only paint a vivid, tangible portrait of autumn but also infuse the poem with a serene, bittersweet charm that celebrates the season’s quiet abundance and inevitable transition.Keats fills the poem with visual details that capture autumn’s role as a “season of mists and mellow fruitfulness” (line 1), focusing on ripeness, fullness, and the soft decay that precedes winter.He describes apples “swell[ing]” to “core” (line 3), gourds “plump[ing]”, and hazel shells “k[ee]ping [their] sweet kernel[s]” (line 5). These images evoke the roundness and richness of autumn harvest, making the season feel tangible and  In the second stanza, autumn is personified as a harvester—“sitting careless on a granary floor” (line 14), with “hair soft-lifted by the winnowing wind” (line 16), or “on a half-reap’d furrow sound asleep” (line 19). These visual scenes blend human activity with nature’s rhythm, creating a sense of gentle, unhurried work.Phrases like “mists” (line 1) and “drowsed with the fume of poppies” (line 17) lend a hazy, golden softness to the visual landscape, avoiding the sharp brightness of summer or the starkness of winter.

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