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Topic: Myth in ode to nightingale•Name :Gopi pipavat•Class: M.A sem -2•Roll no: 27•Paper:7
• Submitted to: M.A English M.K. Bhavnagar
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Introduction:• John keats• He was born on 31st
october and died in february 1821
• He was one of the main figures of the second generation of romantic poet
• In “ode to nightingle” keats representing nature.
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•His odes
• Ode to nightingale • Ode to Grecian urn• Ode to psyche• Ode to autumn
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What is myth?
• A myth is a story that may or may not be true
• Myths are generally very old
• All culture have myths• Myth means false
belief• Myth convert history in
to the nature
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Myth in ode to nightingale: Introduction:• First published in 1819• The nightingale is a symbol
of beauty.• It is one kind of song• The nightingle song within
the poem is connected to the art of music
• Comparison between the mortal & immortal world.
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•This poem is inspired by a Greek form
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• Greek myth(the story of Philomela myth)
• Philomela is a minor figure in Greek mythology.
• Her sister,procne was the wife of king tereus of thrace.
• King pandition of athenes, the father of Philomela and procne.
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• Tereus forced her to a cabin or lodges in the woods and raped her
• Tereus threatened for her tongue but god help her.
• She became bird “nightingale” and escape from death at the hand
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Myth of dryad• Dryad in Greek mythology
it means is a female spirit attached to tree
• Free from body or society .
• The nightingale is compared to a wood-nymph
• The nightingale in England sing in the woods
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•hippocreneIn Greek myth,
“hippocrene” was the name of a spring that the winged horse pesaus created by stamping it’s hoof in to the ground.
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Bacchus• Bacchus‘ is the greek god
of wine and also drunkness.
• The speaker also claims that his escape in to the nightingale’s world will not be due to drunkness.
• He was the last god to join the twelve olympians.
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