martes, 26 de agosto de 2008

Keat's sonnets

Keat's sonnets show us a contradiction of feelings, for example: " Till love and fame to nothingness to do sink" , " My spirit is too weak; mortality". Presenting different point of views about the life and the deth. Both sonnets talk about these two themes which are so complicated because they can produce a lot of emotions (frustation, happiness, distress, and so on), but all these emotions are naturally necessary in order to live our own life depending on our age. In effect, young people really do not care what the life and the deth mean, but older people become to ask themselves about these topics.

According to characteristics of Romanticism, I think that Keat expresses his thoughts about deth because is the only thing that men can not manupulate at all. In addition, the deth is a good demostration of FREEDOM because when a person dies his or her body and spirit are totally away from Earth's life, and also from all human beings' law and culture.

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