“Unlucky” would be the nice way to describe Lucas’ luck. He wasn’t just down bad. He was practically cursed.As someone who never asked to exist, he’s had to experience medical tort...
Kellen Woods grew up never knowing a normal world. By the time he could walk, his mother and father had already sealed several serious gates that threatened the safety of his homet...
After being caught in an explosion in Afghanistan, Jules is sent home with no memory of her time as a marine or the love she found overseas. Now, two years later, Julia is working ...
"1816 A Song About Myself" by John Keats is a playful, self-mocking poem reflecting his youthful spirit and humorous take on his own identity and experiences.
In 1816 DEDICATION [OF POEMS, 1817] TO LEIGH HUNT, ESQ., John Keats honors his mentor Leigh Hunt, expressing gratitude for his support and influence on Keats' poetic journey.
"O Solitude! If I Must with Thee Dwell" (1816) by John Keats is a reflective sonnet exploring the poet's complex relationship with solitude, blending melancholy and serene acceptan...
"Ode on Indolence" (1816) by John Keats is a contemplative poem exploring themes of creativity, ambition, and the allure of idleness, blending introspection with vivid imagery.
"The Eve of Saint Mark" (1816) by John Keats is an unfinished medieval-inspired poem set on a folkloric feast night. It blends eerie atmosphere with religious superstition, followi...
"THE POET: A FRAGMENT" is a poetic exploration of creativity and the human spirit. It delves into the fragmented nature of inspiration, capturing fleeting moments of beauty and emo...
In 1816 CHARACTER OF CHARLES BROWN, John Keats reflects on his close friend Charles Brown, portraying him as a witty, loyal companion and a significant influence on Keats' literary...