Thursday, April 18, 2013

Romantic Poets and Their Problems

While doing research for this massive project that Mr. Mullins has so graciously assigned us, I have noticed a pattern in the poets lives. Most of them go crazy before they reach 40. So this got me wondering, why do poets who write about life, nature, and dramatic details, can die before they even lived? It saddens me to know they didn't really get to experience what life really has to offer to them. 

John Keats, one of the most famous poets during the Romantic period, died at the age 25. That is incredibly young for someone who made such an impact on this time period. All of his works were done in a 6 year time frame while he was dying of tuberculosis. What I don't really understand is why someone of this intelligence and influence be taken away from the world in his twenties. 

Percy Bysshe Shelley is another Romantic poet who died before he reached his 30th birthday. Shelley drowned on boat while sailing back from Leghorn. He had a lot of darkness in his life, but still found it in his ability to write poetry. Being apart of the Big Six makes Shelley an influential poet during this era. It's very tragic what happened to these poets. 

It's not fair that they were taken from the world too soon; however, if they had lived, would they have been as great and popular as they are today? We will never find out the answer, but it would have been nice to see what else they would have come up with. 

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