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Compare the Way in which the Romantic poet Keats presents paradox and contrast with close reference to at least three poems
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Have a little read: ... Compare the Way in which the Romantic poet Keats presents paradox and contrast with close reference to at least three poems By Rowan Poulter Keats had a very short life. He died when he was twenty six after being diagnosed with tuberculosis, the same disease that killed his brother. His illness made him reflect on his life in morbid but sometimes positive points of view. His experience with women and of being rejected also influenced his poetry. Keats was a romantic poet; a type of poetry in which imagination, passion, thoughts and the merging of the sense is key to enhance the rigid formal structure of poetry. The words romantic does not signify that he is romantic, but that he uses imagination and passion to express his views and thoughts about life, and about the world itself within his poetry. Keats uses his life experiences to form themes within his poems, some of
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