john keats is a pessimistic poet justify?
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When I think of Keats, I try to compare him with one of the greatest poet of my country. This poet died very young too, he had a difficult and depressing life but there is no doubt: he was a genius. This poet's first years of activity were related to pessimism and the eternal search of love. He saw the dark side of life and always dreamed of finding himself and his place in the universe. Later, he lost his hope and his poems reflect the misery of this world and the incapability of a genius to fit into it: an artist's maturity.
When I read "Why did I laugh tonight", I think of my poet. But Keats wasn't that pessimistic, because most of his poems are full of hope. He's a master of words and his poems are absolutely balanced!
I want to know what do you think about Keats. Do you think he reflected the darkness or the light of this word? Did he find his peace with life, or did he disconsider it? Were his heart and soul teared apart of loneliness and disappointemt? Was he a dreamer?
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