John Keats, which was influenced by personal background and by the romantic literacy period, has contributed to the American literacy heritage.
At young age john Keats was exposed to death and lost both of his parents at the age of eight. Although Keats was exposed to the death at a young age, it did not stop his passion for writing. …show more content…
During this time the group influenced him to write his own volume of poems. not only did leigh hunt have a huge influenced on Keats, but Charles Cowden Clarke also had an influencing role on
Keats. John and Charles went to school and Clarke saw potential in Keats. Many events happen in john Keats life, but two that influenced his poetry are his walking tour. In 1818 john Keats went on a walking tour in the lake districts during the tour he started showing symptoms of the tuberculosis. Later, John Keats fell passionately in love with Fanny
Brawn, by the end of the year they were formally engaged. The love he had for Fanny turned out to be a great inspiring force for Keats, during his engagement he composed some of his most famous poems.
Coming up during the romantic literary period influenced John Keats writing tremendously. Several of his poems including “Bright Star” and “To Autumn” are
examples of poems that reflect common themes of the romantic period. John Keats also had poems that reflected the characteristic style of the romantic period for example “ode to a nightingale” and “ode on indolence “shared the same characteristic throughout