Choose one of the Romantic poets (Keats, Lord Byron, Shelley) and compare their poetic style to that of Milton, Pope, or Blake. Discuss their metric styles and rhyming schemes (for example, iambic...

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Choose one of the Romantic poets (Keats, Lord Byron, Shelley) and compare their poetic style to that of Milton, Pope, or Blake. Discuss their metric styles and rhyming schemes (for example, iambic pentameter and heroic couplets), and how the different styles are appropriate for the different poem styles (epic, ode, and so on).
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Sumita Mitra answered on Sep 25 2021
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Poetic Style of Keats and Milton:
John Keats was categorized as a poet who wrote romantic odes.
Odes are a type of lyrical stanza and are generally dedicated to someone or something as per his interest and level of inspiration. Keats poetry is characterized by a style which is unique and is fully loaded with sensualities. Romantic poets have a typical sense of expression and shows extreme emotions through an emphasis on natural imagery. That is the reason even today his poetry is alive in people’s hearts and is taught in literature courses across the world.
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