Conclusion about the romantic elements In John keats poetry
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A part of the Romantic Movement, the literary drama of this age symbolised a return now to the classical and now to the Elizabethan spirit. A 'legitimate' child of the poet, the Romantic poetic play is an important link in the chain of dramatic tradition which connected Shakespeare with Keats.
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Keats belonged to a literary movement called romanticism. The literary critic Jack Stillinger describes the typical movement of the romantic ode: The poet, unhappy with the real world, escapes or attempts to escape into the ideal. Disappointed in his mental flight, he returns to the real world.
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