La Belle Dame Sans Merci

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December 3, 2013

 

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The poem leaves the reader wondering what actually happened to the soldier. Whether the soldier was dreaming the entire time or near his death Keats clearly made a point by the end of the poem.
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John Keats's poem, La Belle Dame Sans Merci, has twelve stanzas which are all quatrains. Also, Keats uses a set rhyme scheme of ?abcb' throughout the entire poem. Keats also uses very little alliteration and assonance just as he uses very little rhyming throughout the poem. "Her hair was long, her foot was light" (15); "And made sweet moan" (20) are examples of alliteration that Keats uses in the poem...
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