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    When adapting a work of literature into a film, the filmmaker takes into consideration what that specific piece of literature conveys in terms of motif and attempts to portray that aesthetic value onto the screen. Jane Campion’s Bright Star is an adaptation of John Keats’ letters and poems to Fanny Brawne. Her film is a faithful adaptation in which it captures the emotional aspects of these pieces of literature and physically displays them on the screen in a manner that represents the subtext of

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    destructive explosions. Stars, through their violent birth to their even more violent death, manufacture the elements necessary for life. These giant balls of superheated gas begin their lives as nebulas, slowly evolving into the magnificent lights we see burning in the night sky and eventually dying by gravity, the same force that helped create them, scattering the plethora of elements they created

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    Bright Star Allusion

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    The poems “Bright Star” by John Keats and “Choose Something Like a Star” by Robert Frost are apostrophes that compare the desired and undesired qualities of a star with an aspect of their lives. The authors use personification, diction, metaphor and allusion and both poems address a theme of steadfastness and perpetuity in love and life. Both poems are apostrophes but differ in to whom the speaker of each poem is speaking to and what each speaker wants from the star its self. In Keats’ poem, the

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    Bright Star Tone

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    contrast of John Keats’ Bright Star and Robert Frost’s Choose Something Like a Star quickly reveal the extremely different tones on the world and environment around them. Each poem’s speaker’s diction and tone showcase a distinct approach to stars and a distinct philosophical approach to the world as a whole. Bright Star employs a romantic tone towards the stars, while Choose Something Like a Star’s tone reflects an inquisitive and scientific mind. In both poems, the stars represent a god-like figure

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    In Bright Star, Keats utilises a mixture of the Shakespearean and Petrarchan sonnet forms to vividly portray his thoughts on the conflict between his longing to be immortal like the steadfast star, and his longing to be together with his love. The contrast between the loneliness of forever and the intenseness of the temporary are presented in the rich natural imagery and sensuous descriptions of his true wishes with Fanny Brawne. The structure of Bright Star is unique in that it breaks free of

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    identifying an interesting word. Bright Star by John Keats is a love poem that goes beyond a man just talking to and admiring a star. John Keats demonstrates the writer’s desire to live eternally with his lover through various themes and personifications that open the gates to symbolism throughout the sonnet. John Keats’ poem is a powerful sonnet that induces a lot of themes. The poem’s Different themes come out of hiding as one familiarizes oneself with the poem more. The stars isolation is introduced in

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    My Life Of A Bright Star

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    Fifteen years have passed since the day I was born, and I have three life alternating moments to represent the most important events I’ve been through. At the age of eight, life was a bright star. My younger sister, Aria, was born. During my mother’s pregnancy I was a conceited, narcissistic little brat.The responsibility of being someone’s older sibling is huge. The thoughts running through my mind at the time were all a bit depressing. I was thinking about how hard it’ll be and how much work will

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    In the famous poem “Bright Star”, dedicated to his lover Fanny Brawne, John Keats presents the essence of love in passion and in depth. As its form, a combination of Shakespearean and Italian sonnets suggests, the poem portrays love as a subject full of seemingly contradictive qualities. As a subjective matter, love is active and passive, physical and spiritual, mutable and eternal at the same time. Holding immortal love as the ultimate value of life, the speaker imagines a brave possibility of love

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    for a meal together always provides quality family time, but to make your meal really special, consider venturing out to a favorite neighborhood restaurant. Bright Star Diner is proud to serve patrons in Central Valley, NY, a variety of delicious dishes and provide one of the best kid-friendly dining experiences in the area. At Bright Star Diner, you can satisfy your craving for breakfast, lunch, or dinner with a large and eclectic menu that caters to all palates. Whether you want to grab a bite

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    For the perfect party location, try the private banquet facility at Bright Star Diner in Central Valley, NY. This Greek diner can cater to all kinds of tastes for your next big celebration. Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, they can accommodate your needs, whether you’re trying to organize a Mother’s Day brunch or a birthday dinner. Whatever type of event you’re trying to organize, the fabulous food and friendly ambience of their banquet facility is sure to make it a success. There’s no need

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