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How does Keats describe nature as being beautiful because most of the time it is bountiful?
Similar Questions:
In what ways nature is admired because of its abundance?
How is nature a wonder to mankind?
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Introduction (Provide a brief introduction to the scenario of question)
- Autumn is known by many as a dying season but it is not.
- It is the beginning of autumn when the growth of fruits are at its peak.
- It is a season that displays the bountifulness of nature.
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Content (Provide evidence to support points)
Main Point & Elaboration & Evidence 1 (Bountifulness of Autumn)
- Autumn is a season of mists during which different kinds of fruits ripen.
- Being a close friend of the sun, who is "maturing" as the years go on, autumn actively co-operates and "conspires" with the sun in bringing about the maturity of fruits.
- The vines running around the edges of thatched roofs become loaded with fruits during autumn.
- The branches of the apple trees are bowed and "bend" nearly to the ground with the weight of apples.
- The apple trees growing in the cottage gardens are covered with moss and weighed down with fruit.
- All fruits are filled with "ripeness to the core".
- The gourds are growing bigger until it "swells" and the hazel shells are filled "with a sweet kernel".
- The "kernel" or seeds that drop to the ground will "later" turn into new flowers and plants when spring comes again.
- The "clammy cells" of the honeycombs are filled "overbrimmed" with honey and yet Autumn provides more flowers in case the bees may like to draw sweetness from them.
Main Point & Elaboration & Evidence 2 (Activities of Autumn)
- Autumn is so bountiful that it allows many activities to take place.
- Autumn is sound asleep on the furrow that is "half-reaped", drowsed with the fumes of bountiful sleep-inducing poppies.
- Autumn is like a "gleaner" who picks out the last stalks of grain that were missed during the threshing process.
- The weight of grains were in abundance as autumn walks along steadily with it upon her head, causing a stream.
- She is also seen in the "cider-press" watching patiently the concentrated sweetness "oozings" of bountiful apple juice for hours.
Main Point & Elaboration & Evidence 1 (Bountifulness of Autumn)
- Autumn is a season of mists during which different kinds of fruits ripen.
- Being a close friend of the sun, who is "maturing" as the years go on, autumn actively co-operates and "conspires" with the sun in bringing about the maturity of fruits.
- The vines running around the edges of thatched roofs become loaded with fruits during autumn.
- The branches of the apple trees are bowed and "bend" nearly to the ground with the weight of apples.
- The apple trees growing in the cottage gardens are covered with moss and weighed down with fruit.
- All fruits are filled with "ripeness to the core".
- The gourds are growing bigger until it "swells" and the hazel shells are filled "with a sweet kernel".
- The "kernel" or seeds that drop to the ground will "later" turn into new flowers and plants when spring comes again.
- The "clammy cells" of the honeycombs are filled "overbrimmed" with honey and yet Autumn provides more flowers in case the bees may like to draw sweetness from them.
Main Point & Elaboration & Evidence 2 (Activities of Autumn)
- Autumn is so bountiful that it allows many activities to take place.
- Autumn is sound asleep on the furrow that is "half-reaped", drowsed with the fumes of bountiful sleep-inducing poppies.
- Autumn is like a "gleaner" who picks out the last stalks of grain that were missed during the threshing process.
- The weight of grains were in abundance as autumn walks along steadily with it upon her head, causing a stream.
- She is also seen in the "cider-press" watching patiently the concentrated sweetness "oozings" of bountiful apple juice for hours.
Conclusion (Provide a brief summary to wrap up your points)
- Nature is beautiful as long as we view it that way.
- It is the beginning of autumn when everything ripens, allowing mankind to enjoy the abundance of nature.
- Nature is beautiful as long as we view it that way.
- It is the beginning of autumn when everything ripens, allowing mankind to enjoy the abundance of nature.
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