Keats' use of imagery in 'Ode to a Nightingale' is assessed.
This posting discusses in detail Keats' use of imagery as a powerful tool to recreate the environment, which has images for all the senses.
The response also explains some of the images used by Keats. It also discusses the autobiographical aspect of the poem.
By OTA: Rattanjeet Lamba, MA
OTA Rating: 4/5
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