Friday, May 31, 2019

Chapmans Version of The Odyssey and the Iliad Essay -- John Keats Epi

Chapmans Version of The Odyssey and the IliadThis poem is an stateion of how the poet John Keats felt afterrediscovering Homers The Odyssey and the Iliad when he readChapmans English translation of this Greek classic. To express thishe uses the form of a sonnet, with fourteen lines, invariablyy set of twolines rhyming.The first four lines are one long sentence consisting mainly asmetaphors to summarize his full meaning in whole.Much have I travelld in the realms of gold, and many goodly states and kingdoms seen.This can be understood only in a literary and not a literal sense.I say this because he was relatively poor and probably had traveledvery little when he wrote this poem at age 21.* But we know that hehad a strong passion for literature. * John Keats is trying to tell usthat he has traveled and explored the rich realms of literature.Round many western islands I have been which bards in fealty to Apollo hold.Keats is using western Islands to cause us to think of ever newvista s of constant discovery.Keats is stressin...

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