domingo, 20 de septiembre de 2009

"When I Have Fears that I may Cease to Be" by Keats




Reading the first verse of the Keans’ poetry I thought it opens our eyes in terms of any moment we will cease to be for and with the world. The biggest fear we have as human beings is the death and the way we will disappear from our world, though we are surely going to live the death process.



According to my interpretation about what Keans tries to express, the following verses are the attempt to describe the feelings and the despair to think in the death, but not only in the death itself, thinking in the minutes before the death's appearance. Imaging and feeling the fears and the despair that you can not be with your love ones anymore, because death comes without desiring it. Without knowing that your time and your life in the world is completed, everything that you had to live it is already done, however you feel it is not like this, you still need life to live; as a result of our feelings to the others and to some moments that make us to feel alive, thus we are trapped in this world hindering death’s way and work.


I think that feelings are what make us to feel alive, but we have to leave this world physically ti is the process of the life. Even though, we can still be alive in the people's minds, our acts in the world are what people is going to remember of us.

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