There are countless critical theoretical shots that can be used to closely observe the literature. One of the theories is the denial of John Keats and it is "When human beings are uncertainty, mystery, there is a possibility of being suspected, without exciting facts and reasons ...". 968) After all, this means that in poetry the focus is on the importance of curiosity and questions about landscape and landscape issues around themselves rather than the importance of finding answers .
John Keats' denial theory is rooted in the understanding of sublime physical and psychological acceptance. His ability to understand the reasonable cognitive value of suppression is that he is consistent with Bark's theory and that the respected Chameleon poet who he respects will improve the physical response of the audience to the audience . Decline in reason is the core of Keats 'understanding of negative ability and the high influence of Burke' s physiology. Keats tried to place sublimation only within the scope of empirical understanding, but the "openness" of contact with the world of his subject, and even the mystery of Deathan Eternity, than to accept sublimation He showed a broad vision. Just as Burke's survey sees sublimation as a language effect, Keats has built his aesthetic attempt in the interaction between the subject and the concept (Ende 57).
Combining the concept of negative ability of Keats and the understanding of Burke's lofty understanding can be regarded as a noble foundation for Keats' aesthetic project. According to Keats, knowledge acquisition and truth unification are only possible if the subject is exposed to an uncertain period or "semi-knowledge". An impulse to resist strong conclusions, "to make thoughts into the path of all thought", liberation from discriminatory reasons, and empiricism (Lau 93). Without sufficient understanding, it is strongly required to achieve the negative ability of "there is no uncertainty, mystery, doubt, exciting facts and reasons" ("letter to George" 2) . When Keats's theme is put into the high-ranking realm of Burke, its acceptance of "semi-knowledge" comes from the ambiguity of the ideological and rational capacity of physiology.