John Keats was a British Romantic poet born in 1795 in London, England. He died young at age 25 in Rome, Italy. As a poet, his works were characterized by rich sensory imagery and themes from Greek mythology. Some of his most famous works included the poem "Ode to Autumn". In this poem, Keats uses personification to depict Autumn as a close friend of the maturing sun, helping to produce a bountiful harvest through their collaboration. The poem evokes all five senses through vivid descriptions of the sights, sounds, smells and textures of the falling season. Keats was a master of using techniques like imagery, personification and apostrophe to craft detailed poetic portraits that immersed readers