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Summary

 

Touch has a memory.

Ironically, one of the greatest poets of the Romantic movement believed that his destiny was to be forgotten, so much so that he asked that his friends inscribe on his grave that--'Here lies a man whose name was writ in water."

Readers

 

John Keats - Nicholas Cortex

Fann Brawne - Maurissa Brown

Charles Brown - Michael Rodriguez

Mrs. Brawne - MaryAnn Cabrales

Maria Dilke - Yaneli Monje

Charles Dilke - Alan Marroquin 

Narrator - Christiana Taylor 

Poems

 

Bright Star - Sukeya Clark

When I have Fears That I May Seize to Be  - Sarady Merghani

To One Who Has Been Long in City Pent -  Kimberly Cuellar

To Sleep - Lucia Machorro & Racheld Hernandez 

Elgin Marbles - Emily Rosales 

La Belle Dame Sans Merci- Emily Rosales, Lucia Machorro, Sarady Merghani, Kimberly Cuellar, Caren Orellana, Racheld Hernandez, Sukeya Clark 

Letters from John Keats to Fanny Brawne- Kimberly Mejia and Christian Pablo

 

Writ in Water Reading John Keats 
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