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Which poet of the romantic revival died in a baot tragedy

AJohn Keats

BShelley

CColeridge

DWordsworth

Answer:

A. John Keats

Read Explanation:

  • John Keats (1795-1821) was a prominent English Romantic poet, celebrated for his sensuous imagery and exploration of beauty and mortality.
  • He is often associated with the second generation of Romantic poets, alongside Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron.
  • Tragically, Keats died of tuberculosis (then known as consumption) in Rome at the age of 25.
  • While his death was due to illness, the circumstances surrounding his final journey and his weakening health contributed to a sense of romantic tragedy associated with his life and work.
  • He did not die in a boat tragedy. The question might be confusing him with another poet or be based on a misconception.
  • Keats's most famous works include the Odes such as 'Ode to a Nightingale', 'Ode on a Grecian Urn', and 'To Autumn'.
  • His poetry is characterized by its rich language, deep emotional intensity, and philosophical contemplation.
  • Despite a short life and career, Keats's influence on subsequent poetry is immense.
  • His letters are also highly regarded for their insights into his thoughts on poetry and life.
  • Competitive exam questions often test the knowledge of major Romantic poets, their famous works, and significant biographical details, including causes of death.

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