Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Stylish Writing

John Keats's writing style;

Here is a link to a website that has some information about his John Keats's writing.

Keats's style and techniques he uses to write his poetry played a huge roll in romantic poetry. The unfortunate and terrible mishaps that happend to Keats's throughtout his lifed actually helped his writing in very postivie ways. He was able to channel all of his emotions into his poetry, allowing people to connect with him and relate or atleast understand what he was dealing with and going through. Basically Keats chose to write about the things his family and parents lacked, which was structure and romance.Thus stating he had a very unique sense of style of writing. Keat's has a very elaborate word choice and is talented with using vocabulary that can create images in your head to help guide you through his reading. This is very helpful because at times his poetry could be very tricky to read and you really need that visual imagery to help you grasp the real concept. Keats's writing was a little more risque than someone people liked, and that worked in his bennefit sometimes, and then other times it brought him down. People criticized him all the time because he was not afraid to tell it how it is, and speak his crazy mind, but he also had readers who kept wanting more from him because his writing could easily keep your attention. It took some time for people to fully understand the man and his writings, and after a while other poets began to use his style of writing, making it not so crazy (out there) but more common. Keats's had started a new phenomenon of romantic poetry. His writing was influentional, infact, he is known to be one of the most unfluentional poets in the Romantic era. Through all the stress his life held, writing was the one thing that helped him cope, he was able to say exactly how he felt and not be judged or told different because his writing was free. Keats has influenced the writiters of today, young and old, and im sure will continue to unfluence many more after them.





 His writing is simply legendary.


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