Ode to Psyche

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Poetry | John Keats

So let me be thy choir, and make a moan 

“So let me be thy choir, and make a moan  Upon the midnight hours.” This line is taken from John Keats’s (1795-1821) poem “Ode to Psyche” (1820). Here, the poet speaks to the godde...
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Evaluate Ode to Psyche as a poem of self-realization and creative awakening.

Evaluate Ode to Psyche as a poem of self-realization and creative awakening.  Self-realization means knowing and understanding one’s true self. Creative awakening means the birth o...
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Discuss the theme of love and spirituality in Ode to Psyche.

Discuss the theme of love and spirituality in Ode to Psyche. ✪✪✪ Or, examine Keats’s treatment of love and worship in Ode to Psyche. Love means a deep feeling of affection, care, a...
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Write a short note on the romantic vision in Ode to Psyche. 

Write a short note on the romantic vision in Ode to Psyche.  A romantic vision means seeing life through imagination, emotion, and beauty rather than logic or reason. In Ode to Psy...
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