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The differences between eighteenth-century literature and
romantic poems, with respect to history is constituted here. This is
seen through the influential works of John Keats and Alexander Pope.
These works are acknowledged as, "The Rape of Lock" and "The Eve of
St. Agnes." Alexander Pope takes his readers on a hatred ....
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.... Pope speaks
(almost) G-D like throughout, "The Rape of Lock." Contrary to Keats,
who is more down-to-earth with his sense of realism in his writings.
In the beginning of Keats romantic premise to life in St. Agnes, all
is cold. The opening sequence brings a sense of realism to this
bitter cold scene. Cold owls, rabbit's, and numb fingers on a holy,
"Beads man." The Beads man symbolizes the sense of age and spirit.
Much of this poem is a test of Keats inner soul or spirit. He has
lead himself to St. Agnes for his own personal account of life ....
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