The time of Keats and Longfellow flows endlessly and in John Keats and Mezzo (Mezzo) of John Watsworth Longfellow Cammin's two poems "When I am afraid", that popular future will come. Keats had no energy to speak; only elegy 's euphoric voice wondered whether his life was prematurely finished with the name of his unfamiliar name. He said that he had never found his own "fair creatures" (9), he experienced love of unrequited love and felt a deep loss of passion for young people. As long fellows face the well-known middle-aged crisis, the depressing "Mezzo Cammin" will adopt a more interactive tone.
Unlike Keats 'speakers, Longfellow' s speakers were completely blocked by all possible growth. He used to be caught by "a smoking roof, a soft bell, and a sparkling light". This embarrassing image shows that Long Fellows prefer to live in the past rather than living in the future. Long fellow thought only about the past troubled by death and sadness after all. Therefore, he can not imagine the future of the future. On the other hand, Keats recognizes that there is a faint light of hope and opportunity before his eyes. Unlike Longfellow speakers, Keats' lecturers better understand life and his life experience.
As people approach their deaths, they begin to think about the history and events of their lives. John Keats's "When I Fear There" and Henry Longfellow's "Mezzo Cammin" reflects the idea of the fear and death of the speaker. But the conclusion between the two verses is quite different. Both reflect the grasp of death, but Keats thanked the miracle of life and showed subtle satisfaction, but Longfellow was saddened by the past omission and was worried about what kind of event would happen in the future was.
Two poems by John Keats "When I Have Fear" and "Mezzo Cammin" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow treat death that both poets think are close to them and remember regret about life. At the time of writing this poem, Keats saw just that his brother died of tuberculosis, he believed that he will die soon. When he writes his poem Longfellow is 35 years old, so it may encounter a middle-aged crisis. The similarity between the two poems includes the theme of that poem and the idea of death dealing with the two people. The main difference between the two poems is that Gias is afraid that he can not finish writing before he dies, but instead expresses it through metaphor and structure. The poetry of Long Fellow shows that the author treats his regret about his life and can not continue with the image, vocabulary and extended metaphor.
The difference between the two poems is that Keats' poetry can experience the life he leads more than the prevalence rate indicated by the long fellow poetry. In "When there is fear" Keats uses images to explain his feelings about love. He used the image of "romantic big cloudy symbol" and "shadow using magical hand of opportunity" to express love, but it also happened by chance. Speakers believe that love is hard to come, and probably does not encounter love as death is approaching. Then the speaker also talked about 'love without reflection'. I will explain that I never experienced this emotion because the speaker has never experienced true love and I am very concerned about the quick way of death. But when "I am afraid" he says that his literary strength and love goal is "nothing" compared to a wide range of things.