The Eve of St. Agnes Themes
Imagination
Come on, this is Keats—you thought you'd get out of this without talking about the imagination? As if. Some people argue that this poem is a glorification of romantic love, others that it celebra...
The Supernatural
In "The Eve of St. Agnes," both Madeline and Porphyro are made out to have some control over supernatural forces—Madeline is described as a "conjurer" (124) and Porphyro as the "liege-lord of all...
Lies and Deceit
Yeah, you probably weren't expecting a section for Lies and Deceit for "The Eve of St. Agnes," but hear us out. The main plot of this poem is that you have our girl Madeleine, with her own preconce...