(An analysis of each of the 4 Keats poems and their messages) John Keats is the last of the generation two poets, who wrote many influential writings. Throughout time Keat’s importance to the world of poetry has grown immensely. In Keat’s shorts life he feared that his writings would never grow to be significant, but his thoughts were completely opposite of reality. Dying at age 25, his world were definitely influential because of how although, he did not live a long life, he was able to make an impact the importance of loving each day like it is your last. Amelia Hill, a biographer writer who wrote about Keats explained, “As a result, Keats endured the protracted suffering of pulmonary consumption and faced his death …show more content…
There have been many who have died young, resulting in them not being able to experience life to the fullest. In the poem, When I Have Fears, John Keats described, “When I have fears that I may cease to be Before my pen has gleaned my teeming brain,”(lines 1-2). When Keat’s is approaching the time he realizes that he never lived his life the way he should have. The fear of damaging himself always kept him from ever fully living life. Babe Ruth, a professional baseball player explained, “never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the …show more content…
Art can be considered any kind of poetry, literature, or physical thing, each of which will stay longer than the creator will. Throughout life the things made and the memories will eventually fade. People forget who and what was done, but leaving physical things behind will prolong the process. In Ode to a Grecian Urn John Keats explains, “Beauty is truth, truth is beauty,” (line 49). This explains that the truth is will be everlasting. Lives will go on without a person, but their legacy and physical feelings and things will stay