Hey,
I was just wondering which John Keats poem would relate most to imaginative journeys, and which one you could write the most on (poetic techniques, meaning, structure etc).
I don't particularly want to do Ode to a Nightingale and that long french one La Belle something blahblah because most people in my grade are doing it.
Thanks heaps,
Fro.
I was just wondering which John Keats poem would relate most to imaginative journeys, and which one you could write the most on (poetic techniques, meaning, structure etc).
I don't particularly want to do Ode to a Nightingale and that long french one La Belle something blahblah because most people in my grade are doing it.
Thanks heaps,
Fro.