“On the Grasshopper and Cricket” is a poem written by John Keats. The poem contrasts the summer and winter seasons through the imagery of the grasshopper and the cricket. In the summer, the grasshopper sings joyously amidst the warm days, while in the winter, the cricket continues its song even in the coldest nights. Keats uses vivid imagery and personification to highlight the beauty and vitality of summer, as well as the resilience and endurance of winter. The poem celebrates the cyclic nature of life and the perpetual presence of beauty and music in the natural world.
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“On the Grasshopper and Cricket” is a poem written by John Keats. The poem contrasts the summer and winter seasons through the imagery of the grasshopper and the cricket.
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