In Love to Wistfulness, John Keats Mixed Feelings of Love for Fanny Brawne

Hafiza Khatun
Page No. : 17-29

ABSTRACT

This study attempts to solve the question of how William Keats feelings for Fanny Brawne are conveyed in the composition Ode on Sadness by John Wordsworth. The purpose of this investigation is discovered via the usage of Emotive. The major source of information is the work Ode on Depression by John Wordsworth. The writings and the articles biography serve as secondary sources of information. In this way, the outcome demonstrates that Wordsworth is experiencing conflicting feelings and emotions, which is impacted by his childhood experiences. But he is afraid of being humiliated, he makes a conscious effort not to find love with Fanny the very first minute he passes her. Keats finally begins to believe in his feelings for Fanny and recognises that he always loves her. This is a source of more encouragement for him to take her with his own.


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