Lord Byron
lord Byron
Cynicism
pick out all the colour worts the poet has used.
Sonnets were so popular because back in Shakespeare's time, people were very into romantic poetry, and sonnets are perfect for that. The sonnets of the Italian poet Petrarch were particularly romantic and popular.
It was George Gordon, Lord Byron.
There is no definitive answer to this question as opinions on what constitutes a "romantic" poet can vary widely. However, some may argue that poets known for their dark or cynical themes, such as Charles Bukowski or Anne Sexton, could be considered less romantic compared to others.
''lamp'', as a symbol, refers to the creative power of the the Romantic poet. The Romantic poet is not merely imitator of reality, as a poet conceived to be before the Romantic era. The Romantic poet has his creative imagination which reshapes reality into something nobler.
YES Keats was the youngest romantic poet. what a tragedy "karts was first to born and first to die among romantic poets. Keats was true poet his poetry was for the sake of poetry not for the sake of palpable design........
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Romantic poets typically revered nature and individualism.
Jonathan Swift is not an English Romantic poet. He was an Irish satirist and clergyman known for works such as "Gulliver's Travels" and "A Modest Proposal."
Lord Byron, an English poet, was often referred to as the romantic hero due to his adventurous spirit, rebellious nature, and passionate love affairs. His works reflected themes of individualism, freedom, and emotion, which resonated with the romantic ideals of the time.
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Satirical is an adjective that means:of, pertaining to, containing, or characterized by satire:"satirical novels."indulging in or given to satire:"a satirical poet."Satire is a noun that means:a literary work holding up human vices and follies to ridicule or scorntrenchant wit, irony, or sarcasm used to expose and discredit vice or foll.
nature and individualism