1. Keats and Heaney a comparison
The quote itself actually is a good example of how Keats brings about a cold feel to the poem at this point, which is ironic as we associate cold temperatures with loss. ... This again has a direct comparison to "An Advancement of Learning" as this time the dominance is with man. ... "An Advancement of Learning" shows the industrial revolution and its direct affect on nature, as nature has been corrupted with man's waste, which is why the rat is seen negatively. The style of writing also has a direct link to the time it was written, as the writing includes images of modernisation, "Hu...
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