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KEATS
McCurdy 1
Robert McCurdy
Mr. McMichael
English 202
KEATS
John Keats suffered many hardships losing his family to tuberculosis,
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a child and was " mastered and enslaved by a pining,
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his trials and tribulations he was very passionate about his poetry. The rich,
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in which he wrote demonstrates it. In some ways the "relationship with his poetry takes
on all the attributes of a love affair " (D'avanzo 25). Therefore" Keats chose the passion
of love for a woman as his basic metaphor for poetry" (D' avanzo 25). He chose this
passion for his poetry because of his inexperience of relationships as a young poet,
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inspiration from other authors and his love affair with Ms. Brawne.
When Keats began as a young poet he pondered on many subjects. He had never
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