“When I Have Fears” By: Clare Cole Mallory Puckett Sheldon Midkiff Bob Reitman Jeanna James Marybeth Acquaviva By: Clare Cole Mallory Puckett Sheldon Midkiff.

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“When I Have Fears” By: Clare Cole Mallory Puckett Sheldon Midkiff Bob Reitman Jeanna James Marybeth Acquaviva By: Clare Cole Mallory Puckett Sheldon Midkiff Bob Reitman Jeanna James Marybeth Acquaviva

Breaking it down! FIn the poem, “when I have fears”, John Keats uses tone and diction to develop a theme that displays his somber, lonely emotions. FLet’s dive deeper!! FIn the poem, “when I have fears”, John Keats uses tone and diction to develop a theme that displays his somber, lonely emotions. FLet’s dive deeper!!

Tone FRemorse, Solemn, and Regretful FExamples include: “cease to be”, “never live”, and “unreflecting love” FThe narrator is someone who is questioning how he has spent his life. He knows that if his life were to end, he would have missed out on so many things. FRemorse, Solemn, and Regretful FExamples include: “cease to be”, “never live”, and “unreflecting love” FThe narrator is someone who is questioning how he has spent his life. He knows that if his life were to end, he would have missed out on so many things.

Diction FExamples include: fears, cease to be, huge cloudy symbols, never live FThe diction used in this poem can lead you to see how this person has lived a lonely and unfulfilling life FExamples include: fears, cease to be, huge cloudy symbols, never live FThe diction used in this poem can lead you to see how this person has lived a lonely and unfulfilling life

Theme FPotential themes could include: don’t postpone your dreams, you can’t live your life with regrets, and live life to the fullest

The nail in the coffin!! FIn this poem, Keats has used a vast selection of moods and somber wording to take us into his world of regret and sadness. FBasically YOLO!! FIn this poem, Keats has used a vast selection of moods and somber wording to take us into his world of regret and sadness. FBasically YOLO!!