Eve of St Anges
Someone once said that true love is only an illusion and can never be achieved. This is evidently shown through many elements of the poem by John Keats, "The Eve of St. Agnes." Much of this poem is about the imagination and how it can blind people and make them oblivious to the true events that are occurring. We the readers can see this very easily through the portrayal of one of the main characters Madeline. The second main character Porphyro tries to authenticate her quest for a dream experience however ends up taking advantage of her while she thinks she is still dreaming. The poem does endorse how the power of Madeline's visionary imagination can influence her and the others around her, but also that happenings outside of the dream can cause the person in the dream to be taken advantage of with out the dreamers knowledge. The truth is that Porphyro knows exactly what he is doing and instead of doing things in a honorable way, he decides to proceed in a dishonorable way and totally violates her visionary imagination. The night that is being spoken of in this poem is a night of dreams and imagination. It is supposed to be a mystical night in which young women have dreams of their one true love. Madeline takes this to
Angela has fallen under the spell of the mystical night and she doesn't even know what she is doing herself. Now the only honorable thing to do is go away with him so that she doesn't dishonor anyone. As Jack Stillinger said "Madeline never completely awakens from her fanciful dream; for she believes Porphyro when he tells her that the storm is 'an elfin-storm from faery land' (343)" (P. The poem tries to endorse the world of visionary imagination or dreaming, however Keats effectively voids this out as shown through many of the examples illustrated before. Angela whom he uses to get into her bedroom chamber also seemed to succumb to the mystical power of the night. " The Norton Anthology of English Literature. Angela knows this but yet with very little convincing she decides to lead him to Madeline's chamber and hide him in a closet. Angela is acting crazy and cannot stop, and she doesn't know what she is doing at all.
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