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'Evaluate Keats ''To one who has been long in city pent 'as a romantic poem. ​

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Answered by nidaeamann
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Explanation:

In the poem To one who has been long in city pent written by Keats illustrates the feelings of a man who has long been stuck in the busy city life and who has come to a countryside for some vacations or change in environment.

This change is quite pleasant because of the attractive sights and greenery of countryside land. The poet enjoyed the nature and was a bit bored from his routine city life

Answered by Anonymous
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In the poem the experience of a city-dweller, who goes on a holiday to the countryside is described.

  • The dweller found the countryside life, surreal, mind-blowing and natural, as he was living in the city for a long time.  
  • As he walked and breathed in the open air, Keats captures the delight of the city-dweller wonderfully and his heart is filled with the joy of the sky that is free from dust, smoke, and the bustle of city life.  
  • The town-dweller genuinely enjoys the eternal happiness of the earth's eternal paradise. The glorious day eventually finishes, and he goes home. He enjoys the melodious song of the nightingale on his way back, too and the clouds floating in the sky.  
  • The pleasant day rolled by rapidly, and the Keats accurately compared it unnoticed to the tear of an mighty angel streaming down through the clear sky.

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