John Keats Style Of Writing

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John Keats is a well known English romantic poet of his time. His Writing is one of the most important, memorable, and creative poetry, yet like most creative work comes from bad life experience such as having family, education and financial trouble. Keats did not have an easy childhood growing up due to Keats life’s struggles ,which only made his writing more passionate by using his pain and childhood struggles to create a unique and eye opening style of writing with the use of imagery. Keats style of writing became more popular after his death in 1821. After Keats untimely death ,Percy Bysshe Shelley took interest in his life’s work and wanted to show that he defended and supported Keats style of writing against the other critical reviews Keats received. Shelley interest in Keats became a tribute to his work and death ,which was named “Adonais”. …show more content…

Keats death was so tragic that most people would cry to sleep. “Quench with in their burning bed thy fiery tears and let thy loud heart keep lie he 's, a mute and uncomplaining sleep” (Shelley 21-23). Lips could not form words to express their sorrow hearts only tears would convey the lost of a great poet. Some people even viewed Keats as a voice of imagery that lead them to the doors of imagination and ideas, yet some thought the opposite by mocking and making critical clams. Shelley later goes on to explain that Keats was unapologetic of his style in his work and unterrified of his death. “..he went, unterrified, into the gulph of death...” (Shelley 34-35). Keats focus mindset and unapologetic nature helped him keep writing even through the hate he received lead him to fame. “...the thorny road, which leads, through toil and hate, to fame’s serene above” (Shelley

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