Compare Shelley's "England in 1819" and Keats's "When I have fears that I may cease to be." Identify the rhyme scheme of each sonnet. Do they conform to the structures of the Italian or English...

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Compare Shelley's "England in 1819" and Keats's "When I have fears that I may cease to be." Identify the rhyme scheme of each sonnet. Do they conform to the structures of the Italian or English sonnet? Briefly describe what is happening in each sonnet, applying at least three of the poetry terms we learned in Week 1. How would you compare these sonnets to the sonnets that you studied in Week 1 and Week 2?
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Answer To: Compare Shelley's "England in 1819" and Keats's "When I have fears that I may cease to be." Identify...

Soumi answered on Aug 19 2021
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Running Head: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SHELLEY AND KEATS'S SONNETS    1
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SHELLEY AND K
EATS'S SONNETS         2
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SHELLEY'S "ENGLAND IN 1819" AND KEATS'S "WHEN I HAVE FEARS THAT I MAY CEASE TO BE."
The English Romantic period (1798 – 1850) is recognised by its vivid description of sensuous imageries with a connotation of substantial philosophies of life. The names, John Keats and Percy Bysshe Shelley remain affixed in the literary world for their enriching sonnets. The sonnets, Shelley’s “England in 1819” and John Keats’s "When I have fears that I may cease to be", echo two different themes in the finest lyrical tone that seamlessly capture the attention of the readers.
In England of 1819, Shelley has adopted the upside-down form of the Petrarchan rhyme scheme in iambic pentameter....
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