Twinkle, Little Star

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English

 

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Thersa R

 

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March 15, 2012

 

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The star historically represents the eternalness of the heavens and the unattainable by human beings. Initially, Keats establishes the immediacy of his words in speaking directly to the star in question. The use of apostrophe in the very opening line, as Mr. Keats addresses the star, "?would I were steadfast as thou art ?" is again reiterated in the third line as the star is described as "watching, with eternal lids apart" (Keats 1-3)...
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The use of apostrophe in the very opening line, as Mr. Keats addresses the star, "?would I were steadfast as thou art ?" is again reiterated in the third line as the star is described as "watching, with eternal lids apart" (Keats 1-3). Likewise, Robert Frost includes opening apostrophe as well when he says, "O Star?say something to us we can learn" (Choose something Like a Star 1)...
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