Damned by Destined Death and Fueled by Fear of Failure

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John Keats, one of the greatest English poets of the Romantic period, writes the Shakespearian sonnet, “When I Have Fears” fueled by his fear of failure to achieve love and fame within his self-predicted short lifespan. The majority of Keats’s odes, letters, and poems focus on the theme of death and Keats’s concern of dying before fulfilling his promise, however, “When I Have Fears” paints a more complex, personal, direct and introspective portrait of Keats’ anxiety (Brotter) . The reader should be aware that Keats suffered tragedy after tragedy as he watched his family disappear, some from battling tuberculosis and others for varied causes. On January, 31st of 1818, having already lost his mother and uncle to tuberculosis, caring for his dying brother Tom, and developing symptoms of the disease himself, John Keats writes a letter to his friend J.H Reynolds that includes his sonnet ,“When I Have Fears”. Keats mentions that the letter was meant to be a “serious poetical letter”, however, apologizes to Reynolds and carries on with incessant panic about his condition. Faced with realization of his own mortality, he also includes in his letter a fifty-line toast to golden sunshine, to friendship, and to getting poetically drunk on "the glory and grace of Apollo" (King). Evidently, Keats gets the chilling feeling that his that life, like his mother‘s, father‘s, uncle’s and brother’s, would end soon. In fact, he requested the words, “Here lies one whose name was writ in water” to be in scripted on his tombstone and an engraved broken lyre to symbolize his unfulfilled aspirations (Stillinger 211). With two fears, the fear of his life being cut short and the fear of never receiving love, Keats, boosted with motivation, devo... ... middle of paper ... ...rvests or gathers his thoughts, his full thoughts are the full ripened grain, and the books are his garners that hold his thoughts. Works Cited Brotter, Cody. "Analysis of John Keats's "When I Have Fears": Death & The Freedom of Limitations." Student Pulse. Student Pulse, 04 Nov 2010. Web. 4 Apr 2011. . King, Steve. "Daybook "When I Have Fears..."." review Barnes and Noble Reviews. Barnes and Noble, 31 Jan 2011. Web. 4 Apr 2011. . Shaw, Christine. "When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be Literacy Terms." Athens Academy. Athens Academy, 08 Oct 2008. Web. 4 Apr 2011. .

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