Read the lines from Keats's sonnet, "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer."
Much have I...
English, 05.05.2020 18:04 Shaylaharrison15
Read the lines from Keats's sonnet, "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer."
Much have I traveled in the realms of gold,
And many goodly states and kingdoms seen;
Round many western islands have I been
Which bards in fealty to Apollo hold.
Which best explains the metaphor in these lines?
The poet compares Chapman to a traveler who traveled throughout Homer's golden world.
The poet compares Homer to a traveler whose travels took him to exotic, faraway lands.
The poet compares himself to a traveler and the books he has read are the magnificent places to which he has traveled.
The poet compares Chapman's Homer to a faraway land that he has recently visited and admired.
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