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When i have fears that i may cease to be by john keats when i have fears that i may cease to be before my pen has glean'd my teeming brain, before high piled books, in charact'ry, hold like rich garners the full-ripen'd grain; when i behold, upon the night's starr'd face, huge cloudy symbols of a high romance, and feel that i may never live to trace their shadows, with the magic hand of chance; and when i feel, fair creature of an hour! that i shall never look upon thee more, never have relish in the faery power of unreflecting love; —then on the shore of the wide world i stand alone, and think, till love and fame to nothingness do sink which of the following options best establishes the relationship between the poem’s sonnet form and its theme? a. its single verse structure and lack of rhyme scheme conveys the futility of fame because death would put an end to the speaker’s desire of writing and being with his beloved. b. in the first six lines, the speaker laments how death would prevent him from achieving fame, and in the next eight lines, he attempts to resolve this dilemma. c. the unbroken structure allows the speaker to soliloquize about his fear of mortality because death would prevent him from fulfilling himself as a writer and lover. d. the first eight lines presents the speaker’s fear about dying before achieving fame, and the next six lines discusses his philosophy on life and death.

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