Prof. Abdelhamid Fouda
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Keats is a purely romantic poet. He writes poetry for the love of poetry. He believes in art for art. He doesn't write poetry for obvious design or publicity. His main concern is to give joy. That means that his main concern is joy. While Wordsworth and Shelley were in favor of the French Revolution, several other Romantics wrote poems for the dissemination of their goals. But Keats is less interested in social issues in life.
Natural love is the main feature of all Romantics. Keats loves nature, but loves it for the sake of nature. There is no theory or ideology about nature. Please appreciate only the beauty of nature. Meanwhile, Wordsworth inspires nature, Coleridge finds some supernatural elements in nature, Sherry intellectualizes nature, and Byron is interested in the lively aspects of nature.
. Keats was a pure poet because he did not project any theory into his poetry. Keats believes in a negative ability, one that lacks humanity. Keats does not include his personal feelings in his poem. Although he writes poetry only for joy, Shelley lacks negative abilities. Sherry lends her personal discomfort and emotions to her poems. He cannot be impersonal and writes about his feelings and suffering.
Keats is a sensual poet. That means he writes poetry with all five senses. We not only enjoy his poems, but also can taste, touch, see and hear all the ideas presented in his poems. We like his poem with all five senses. When we read it, our whole body is involved in the poem. Keats's image is static and concrete, while Sherry's image is dynamic and abstract. Keats's "image shows Keats's gentle heart," and Sherry's poem shows her neurotic and confused attitude
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