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This paper is a critical analysis of Keat's piece,
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... Autumn Analysis: John Keats 1. Autumn has to be the most overlooked season of the year. There are plenty of literary pieces on the rejuvenating spring, the beauty of summer, and the seemingly dreary winter, but this is the first poem I have read about the splendor of autumn. John Keats fully recognizes autumn's importance as he touches on the amazing things that occur during the harvest season. To illustrate the amazing things that take place in autumn Keats uses personification to bring autumn to life in the form of soft haired girl who doesn't recognize her beauty or impact on nature. In the first stanza of "To Autumn," Keats uses a vast amount of imagery to force the reader to stop and reflect on the wondrous things that happen each autumn. In the midst of Keats' description of autumn comes the first evidence of personification. Keats tells us that the














