Friday, July 19, 2019
Comparing Wordsworth and Keatsââ¬â¢ Romantic Poetry. Essay -- English Lite
Comparing Wordsworth and Keatsââ¬â¢ Romantic Poetry.    Both Wordsworth and Keats are romantic Poets, they express ideas on  nature and send us the message to respect it. They say we have to  admire the beauty of nature in different ways. Wordsworh uses simpler  language in his poems wether to express simple or complex ideas, by  which we understand he aimed his poems to lower classes. Keats  instead, uses much more complex language to describe and express his  ideas, so we know he aimed his poems to the educated. During the  romnatic period, poets would mainly send out the message to admire  nature and see the beauty in it. We should fine joy in nature and  nature should be our teacher.    In the poem ââ¬Å"composed upon Westminster Bridgeâ⬠ Wordsworth makes us all  want to see the beauty he saw that morning looking down on the quiet  city: ââ¬Å" the beauty of the morning silent, bareâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ . Meanwhile Keats in  ââ¬Å"on the seaâ⬠ compares the city to the countryside. Both these poems  are Sonnets and in iambic pentameter so a regular rhythm is created  throughout both poems. The rhyming scheme of ââ¬Å"CUWBâ⬠ is ââ¬Å"ABBA, ABBAâ⬠ in  the fist few lines just like ââ¬Å"OTSâ⬠. The poems differ in the rhyme  scheme at the end ââ¬Å"CUWBâ⬠ is ââ¬Å"CDCDCDâ⬠ while ââ¬Å"OTSâ⬠ ends witha rhyme  scheme of ââ¬Å"CDEDECâ⬠ a more complex scheme reflecting more complex  ideas.    Throughout the poem Keats repeats some sounds, like echoes in the sea,  he creates this effect by by repeating the letter S. Wordsworth uses  alliterantion too to emphasise the idea of the cities Majesty. Take,  ââ¬Å"sight, so, itsâ⬠ ââ¬Å"houses, seem, asleepâ⬠ which is designed to persuade  us and to create a greater impact on the reader.    In ââ¬Å"OTSâ⬠ Keats uses verbs to create personification throughout the  poem ââ¬Å"keepsâ⬠ makes us think t...              ...d for a different effect in ââ¬Å"On the seaâ⬠.     Wrodsworth has a rhyming scheme of ââ¬Å"ABABCCâ⬠ to make the sound more  flowing. Keats instead has a more complex, furher apart rhyming scheme  of ââ¬Å"ABABCDEDECEâ⬠. The main message of the poem ââ¬Å"To Autumnâ⬠ is that  autumn is rich, and it is sent out ina more formal way then  ââ¬Å"Daffodilsâ⬠ where the message id more personal because it is  Wordsworthââ¬â¢s feelings and he sends them straight to you by using often  the word ââ¬Å"Iâ⬠ and giving it an endering informality.    Both poets send out a similar message in all theur poems for they both  wrote in the romantic period and they both believed that nature was  more powerful than man, thet we all had to respect it and celebrate  the beauty it had created on earth.    Perhaps it was his informality and personal approach, and his simpler  language, which made Wordsworth mroe popular than Keats.                      
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