Class with Mason
The Human Seasons by Keats: Summary & Analysis
Mason
Yeah, I love that interpretation. Then we move into summer, which represents a different stage, one of contemplation and dreaming. The mind isn't as wild as in youth, but it's more reflective. Almost like the heat of the summer sun slows things down, the imagery here suggests a mind indulging in thoughts sort of soaking in the warmth of its own dreams.
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