Tuesday, May 1, 2018
Comparison
Both Wordsworth and Keats are Romanist writers which write about beauty in nature or from something they are passionate about. Both of them published poems that described their love to their lovers. And from that love they were able to described their description of beauty. Wordsworth's the perfect women has the poem describes the feelings he when they met, how they got to know each other, and their marriage. It really showed his definition of beauty as the "perfect" woman with her imperfections would always be by his side. Keats described more his passion and what he generally feels about her they never married . Its explains why he feels for her and why he need her along with symbolizing her to moments in nature that Keats found beautiful. Keats never married so his description of beauty in love is limited to when they met and got to know each other. Whereas Wordsworth was with his lover to the end. These two described beauty to a topic they found passionate about their loves. Also another poem from Keats ode on a grecian urn shows how time can capture the true meaning of beauty. He acknowledges how other perceives it as youth, along with how we over complicate the definition and finally how we struggle to capture the meaning of it in statues. But his mean is simple that beauty is truth nothing else.
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John Keats Born on October 31st, 1795, London he was the oldest of his four siblings. He was the son of Thomas and Frances Keats. They wer...
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William Wordsworth He was a teacher and yet he wanted no followers but left an example of his writing for many to learn from. He was a m...
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Keats, John. “‘Bright Star, Would I Were Stedfast as Thou Art’ by John Keats.” Poetry Foundation , Poetry Foundation, www.poetryfoundation...
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