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John Keats Diction

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John Keats Ode to a Nightingale is conveyed by the diction, imagery, and tone of the poem to analyze the narrator’s changing responses to the nightingale, as well as the effect the bird’s presence has. The diction analyzes the narrator as he goes from admiring the bird’s conditions to overthinking reality, and soon realizing no matter what he does he cannot escape the world nor his thoughts. The narrator’s actions and how he will try anything to experience the same happiness as the bird reflects the vintage. “That I might drink, and leave the world unseen, and with thee fade away into the forest dim: (Keats, 1820) In addition, it is mentioned at the beginning that the narrator does not envy the bird for its capability to fly away from its
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