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John Keats's poetry often delves into themes of beauty, nature, and the imagination, which can be seen as a form of escapism from the harsh realities of life. However, his work also reflects a deep engagement with the complexities of human experience and the transience of life, showing that his poetry is more than just escapism.

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Keats is an escapist to some extent not wholly. he escapes from the harsh realities of life, not from life itself.

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To some extent all poets are escapists.

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