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When was John Keats born?

A1788

B1801

C1795

D1790

Answer:

C. 1795

Read Explanation:

  • John Keats was born on October 31, 1795, in Moorefield, London.

  • He is widely regarded as one of the greatest poets of the Romantic Movement in English literature.

  • Despite living only 25 years (he died in 1821), Keats produced a remarkable body of poetry known for its vivid imagery, emotional intensity, and philosophical depth.

  • His short life was marked by personal tragedy, including the early deaths of his parents and his brother Tom, which deeply influenced the tone and themes of his poetry—especially the beauty and transience of life.


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