Friday 14 March 2014

JOHN KEATS TREASURE HUNT

SECTION 1: BIOGRAPHY
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1.      October 31, 1795 London, England
2.       He lost his parents in childhood
3.       He watched his brother one of tuberculosis
4.       The other brother immigrated to America
5.       Poverty kept him from marrying the woman he loved
6.       He dedicated most of his life to writing poems, indirectly most of his poems where about Fanny
7.       He achieved fame after his early death in 1821
8.       He died at the age of 26
Famous poems:
         Endymion; 1818
         Ode to a Nightingale; 1818
         Why did I laugh tonight?; 1818
         The Eve of St.Agnes; 1819
         Ode on a Grecian Urn; 1819
         Ode on Indolence; 1819
         Ode on Melancholy; 1819
         Bright Star; 1820
         Hyperion; 1820
Quote when he was ill: "How long is this posthumous existence of mine to go on?"
Keats' death came on February 23, 1821
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fanny Brawne was John Keat´s neighbor. They were in love, but he thought he was not good enough for her, as he was poor.
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"The morning is the only proper time for me to write to a beautiful girl whom i love so much”

“The morning is the only proper time for me to write to a beautiful girl whom i love so much


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John Keats and Charles Brown are friends. The relationship between them it is so important, because if it wouldn´t be for their relationship, John Keats would had never met Fanny.
“Write to George as soon as you receive this, and tell him how I am, as far as you can guess; and also a note to my sister – who walks about my imagination like a ghost- she is so like Tom. I ca scarcely bid you goodbye, even in a letter, I always made an awkward bow”

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