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In the John Keats poem “Unfelt, Unheard”, the author uses different poetic devices to portray his passion for the woman in the poem. ...
John Keats uses many examples of imagery to delineate the almost lucious beauty of the woman in the poem. ... The phrase “silver slumber lying”(3) seems to extol the woman in the poem. ...
Another example of how Keats uses imagery is in the second stanza when he is describing the facial features of the woman, “ Those faery lids how sleek! ... The state of innocence is then balanced by Keats describing her moist lips in a voluptuous way. Using imagery, Keats frames the woman in a picture of perfection.
Approximate Word count = 528 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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