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Keats’ “La Belle Dame sans Merci”
A discussion of how John Keats depicts the experience of love in his poem "La Belle Dame sans Merci". -- 1,333 words; MLA

“La Belle Dame Sans Merci”
Analyzes this work by John Keats and compares it to his other poem, "Why Did I Laugh Tonight? No Voice Will Tell". -- 2,442 words;

The Romantic Period in "La Belle Dame Sans Merci"
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The Poetry of John Keats
This paper looks at three poems by John Keats: "When I Have Fears", "La Belle Dame Sans Merci" and "The Human Season", critiquing them according to the teachings of Helen Vendler. -- 1,068 words; MLA

"La Dame aux Camélieas"
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John Keats was born in London on October 31, 1795. He was the son of a stable attendant
who married the owner's daughter and later inherited the stable for himself. The elder
Mr. Keats died when John was eight, leaving the family tied up in legal matters that
lasted the rest of John's life. He was fourteen when his mother died of tuberculosis, and
fifteen when his guardian apprenticed him to an apothecary-surgeon. Soon after, John left
the medical field to focus primarily on poetry.
In July 1820, John left England for Italy. He had suffered a serious hemorrhage of the
lungs, which he at once recognized as a symptom of tuberculosis. He was told by doctors
that the warmer air of Italy would help cure him. John and his friend took up residence
in a home next to the famed Spanish Steps in Rome. He died of tuberculosis on February
23, 1821, at the age of twenty-six.
John Keats wrote several romances, including Endymion, and The Eve of St. Agnes. He also
wrote some lyrics, but the best known are the are the sonnets and a series of major odes
that include an Ode to a Nightingale, Ode on a Grecian Urn, and To Autumn. One of his
best known ballad is A Belle Dame sans Merci (A Women Without Pity).
La Belle Dame sans Merci is an innovation for Keats since he had always been use to
writing his usual iambic pentameter poems. The meter in La Belle Dame sans Merci was an
experiment. Keats uses a lot of auditory and visual imagery. In addition, he also uses
figurative language, understatement and overstatement all throughout the poem. On that
account, he also uses a single exclamation mark throughout the poem that also contributes
to the atmosphere of desolation.
In conclusion, La Belle Dame sans Merci is a romantic poem because the knight meets a
beautiful person that he thinks he falls in love with at first sight. Little does he know
that she has cast a spell on him. Before the spell is cast he makes her a garland of
flowers, a bracelet and a belt. She brings him goods to eat. According to the knight they
have fallen in love at first sight, but the beautiful woman has no pity for men and
leaves him with his heart in his hands. To that extend one would consider La Belle Dame
sans Merci to be a romantic poem.

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