In Keats’s melancholy poem, “Ode to a Nightingale|A Song for the Nightingale|An Ode to the Night's Singer,” the speaker embraces solace in the bird’s euphonious song. Immersed in the serene sounds of nature, he desires for a fleeting escape from the sorrows of his own mortal existence. The nightingale’s song transforms into a metaphor of … Read More