In February, the Alliance magazine handed a handwritten fax to Keats, and in the last sonnet he wrote, there was a letter that went with a poet who hung from a competent artist, Joseph Severn. As Shelley said, Italy said, 'I almost risked his life, I sacrificed all prospects and I attended my dying friends without fatigue'. In this letter, the following is an explanation of Sonnet.
"Keats and myself were beaten in the English Channel in the autumn of 1820 and were anxiously waiting to take us to Italy because he was in the storm in two weeks because the hustle and bustle of the British Sea When we got tired of him and we arrived at the beach of Dorset, we landed for solicitation, the coast, the coast opened in the beautiful green and the cabin is a means of carrying keys again to the poem.
"His change is wonderful, even after we returned to the ship, when he took out the massive Shakespeare's poet he gave me a few days ago he wrote and wrote that I participated. After writing this sonnet, Keats fell into a state of depression and never once wrote it, except from line 1 to line 14. Beyond the painful letters of the same subject - love sang It is so excited and it accelerates the death of the poet: This is truth and glory love, but because of the separation caused by his terrible illness it was happy Italian cockroaches - he was there I went and died.
John Keats's "La Belle Dams Merci: A Ballad" and Robert Browning's "My Last Duchess" are included in William Shakespeare's poems "The Sonnet 116" and "The Sonnet 130". "Mother in camp" Chinuakobe and "Carol underdefe's Valentine's Day" have common main features. They are about love. From 1609 to 1993. I decided to analyze these poems. These poems have similar themes, theme of love, but they are all written in style of the writer himself.
John Keats and William Wordsworth ironically wrote two sonnets about sonnets of quite different attitudes. The two authors have different thoughts and emotions about the restrictions imposed on poets by the form of Sonnets. Keats wrote Sonnets in his own creative and unrecognizable form, though Keats was negative about the restrictions imposed on the Sonnet format. But Wordsworth told the reader he was comforted by "excessive freedom" using the Sonnet format as a shelter. The two authors' sonnets contrast in their attitudes and forms, but they are similar in some of the techniques used.
Both Keats and Wordsworth use well-designed vocabularies to express the constraints and weights of the sonnet form. Keats' sonet technical terminology makes the readers especially feel the bondage that the poet is bound when writing sonnets. The vocabulary used by Wordsworth helps the reader understand the importance gained by being too flexible. Both poets created a brilliant and restrictive image. Wordsworth uses examples of nuns and hermits to draw the boundaries set by poetry. Keats uses the image of Greece to convey his restraint awareness