英语读书笔记 Ode To A Nightingale

2018-11-19

  after reading ode to a nightingale, i felt my blood boiled, i was on fire and full of enthusiasm and just could not calm down. it is so romantic and i had been touched so much. in fact, although the title of the poem is “ode to a nightingale”, throughout the poem, it has basically little words describing the nightingale directly however the writer mainly uses the graceful image of nightingale to express his own feelings. it is said that a nightingale will die on a full moon night. and at midnight, it will fly to the highest rose-tree, and uses the thorn scratch its chest, then makes out a sonorous sound, singing loudly until the blood of the heart dries and reds the roses on the branches. meanwhile this sound of singing seems like could penetrate everywhere and everything and keep an eternal life. i see the energy and hope of life and a bright future, and suddenly get courage and become positive. i think the poem makes me feel in that way.

  and the author of ode to nightingale is john keats who is a romantic poet from uk. he was born at a poor family in the end of 18 century in london. in 1818, when keats was 23 years old he got tuberculosis while also was deeply in love with miss fannie boone. just under such a terrible condition which between agony, poverty and sweetness, keats was quite enthusiastic, full of grief and indignation and kept the desire for life in his heart. therefore, he wrote the poem ode to a nightingale on a sober night and companied with the loud sound of the birds.

  it is acknowledged that the poet was in difficulties and tied out however at this time he heard the nightingale’s loud singing like an inspiring ring. his heart was moved by such sound of singing. i remember the poem was written like this, “that i may drink, and leave the world unseen, and with thee fade away into the forest dim. fade far away, dissolve, and quite forget what thou amongst the leaves hast never known, the weariness, the fever, and the fret here, where men sit and hear each other groan; where palsy shakes a few, sad, last grey hairs.” the soft night and beautiful surroundings make keats feel comfortable and enjoyable. even though he does not know the names of the flowers, he feels them by heart and soul. what’ more, he absorbs in this world and hope he can always live in such a place where is far from that dark society. ode to a nightingale has a clear feature of romance, keats uses perfect metaphors, gorgeous and quite fluent words to express his strong ideas and deep desire to free world. and i consider the british romance style reaches perfection from keats.