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On Aesthetics in Keats' Poems
Keats died at 26, not 3 1.

In Keats' poems, which have no obvious social content and simply describe the realm of beauty, poets express their pursuit of beautiful ideals. In Keats' mind, beauty is inseparable from truth. He said, "Beauty is truth, and truth is beauty". Inspired by this spirit, Keats created some immortal poems, and he integrated the pursuit and praise of beauty into the actual feelings and scenes, reaching the realm of painting in poetry.