Theme
Character
Poetic devices
Form and structure
Quotes
100

The theme reflects the idea that beauty provides everlasting joy and solace.


Beauty as Eternal Joy

100

Keats refers to this type of natural element as a source of beauty in the poem.

a flower

100

This poetic device is used when Keats refers to “a bower quiet for us and a sleep.”

Metaphor

100

The poem is structured as this type of poem, consisting of 18 lines.

Stanza

100

“A thing of beauty is a joy forever: Its loveliness increases; it will never...”

Pass into nothingness 

200

Keats suggests that beauty can be found in both nature and this specific type of creation.

human creation

200

This ancient figure is mentioned in the poem as a symbol of the enduring beauty.

Endymion

200

The repetition of the phrase "a thing of beauty" is an example of this device.

Repetition

200

The poem follows this specific meter, known for its rhythmic pattern.

Iambic pentameter

200

“The shadow of a beauty moves within the...”

Soul

300

The poem contrasts the eternal nature of beauty with the fleeting nature of this human condition.

human suffering

300

The poem describes a "beautiful" thing that constantly blooms and is always a part of this.

Nature

300

The use of imagery to describe beauty as something that “never fades” is an example of this device.

Personification

300

The poem uses this rhyme scheme, which pairs the lines into quatrains.

A b a b

300

“But in this case, the soul has made an _____...”

eternal

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