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Decide whether Keats creates sympathy for the Knight or The Lady and discuss how he does this.  

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Decide Whether Keats Creates Sympathy For The Knight Or The Lady And Discuss How He Does This In this essay I will be discussing how Keats tries to make the readers sympathise with the characters in the poem. From my point of view I think that Keats tries to make you sympathise with both characters the woman and the knight in this play. When you read it the first time you only recognize one layer of the poem, which tells you about the suffering, the man is going through and how he is so depressed. The surroundings help to make you sympathise with him "And no birds sing". The surroundings create a mental picture of dullness and quietness in where he is. The first verses of the poem describe his surroundings. This creates imagery in the readers mind. When you read the poem the first time you become sympathised with the...

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