Introduction to Ode to a Nightingale
Ode to a Nightingale is a poem by john keats, an English poet. The whole poem has eight stanzas. People who started writing poems listened to Ying Ge by themselves, and they were in a magnificent fantasy realm. Then he wrote that he had drunk, and his poems were full of enthusiasm. With poetic reverie, he drifted away with the nightingale, and he was intoxicated in the middle of the night and fragrant. The poet Tao Ran is happy and relaxed, and he is willing to leave this world. Everyone will die, but the nightingale's song will never die. With this in mind, the dream ended and returned to reality. In Keats' view, the society he lives in is vulgar, hypocritical and dirty, while the eternal nature is beautiful, fresh and lovely. Therefore, the lashing of ugliness and the pursuit of beauty constitute the keynote of his lyric poems. Critics believe that the poet uses the nightingale's song to symbolize the eternal joy in nature, which is in contrast with the short life and short good time in the real world. Poets infiltrate subjective feelings into concrete pictures, write scenes with feelings and convey feelings with scenes. The artistic conception is unique and novel, unconventional. The whole article is dominated by wonderful imagination and written naturally and smoothly. In addition, this poem is also a masterpiece of romantic lyric poetry.