Answer:
The poet is expressing a wish for immortality.
Explanation:
John Keats's poem <em>Ode to a Nightingale</em> is about the poet's happiness in sharing in the happiness of the nightingale. The poem also deals with the theme of immortality, mortality, and death that the poet addresses.
The given excerpt from the poem is taken from the seventh stanza of the poem. In this stanza, the poet declares how the nightingale is immortal, for its song has been heard by emperors and clowns from generations past. This stanza seems to reveal the poet's desire to be immortal like the bird.
Thus, the correct answer is the fourth or last option.
Answer:
Can you put the story and the answer options?
Answer:
I would ...
1. let them remember how to make basic tools
2. let them remember basically all of the world wars
3. let them remember that cats are actually gods
4. let them remember I am allergic to red gatorade
5. let them remember their familes and loved ones