bright star

Willow 2022-04-22 07:01:54

The beautiful rich girl is addicted to fashion, and designing and making clothes for herself is her greatest pleasure. By chance, she saw a collection of poems by Keats, the poor boy next door, which did not sell well. She was attracted by those words, so she looked for every opportunity to get close to the melancholy man. Under the influence of Keats, Finney began to study and appreciate poetry, and the two fell in love in the process of getting along. However, this relationship was met with various opposition from the beginning. In the days when they were less and more apart, a pair of lovers conveyed their love in each other's hearts through letters. The returning Keats gave Finney an engagement ring and gave her a poem entitled "Bright Star". The two continued to stick to this love despite all kinds of opposition. Before long, Keats's new work finally came out, but at this time he was suffering from a serious lung disease...

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Bright Star quotes

  • Fanny Brawne: [the night before he leaves] You know I would do anything.

    John Keats: I have a conscience.

  • Charles Armitage Brown: I - failed - John - Keats! I failed him, I failed him! I did not know till now how tightly he wound himself around my heart.