Keats’ poetry is always … which expresses the acuteness of his senses.
A: melancholy, pessimistic but beautiful
B: sensuous, colorful and rich in imagery
C: sensuous, colorful but poor in imagery
D: both b and c
A: melancholy, pessimistic but beautiful
B: sensuous, colorful and rich in imagery
C: sensuous, colorful but poor in imagery
D: both b and c
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- The artistic aim of John Keats’ poetry is always to create a beautiful world of imagination as to be opposed to the sordid reality of his day.
- Which is correct about the recall processes in perception and imagery condition tasks? A: perception condition is a bottom-up process B: imagery condition is a top-down process C: recall processes appear to be similar for both perception and imagery conditions D: all of above
- colorful () rich life
- Chuang Tzu has rich imagination and flexible use of language, and he can make some difficult philosophies fascinating. His works are called " a natural combination of profound philosophical ideas and beautiful literary imagery ".( )
- 3. John Keats’s fondness for sensuous beauty and his ability of painting exact word-pictures find their best expression in the poem of ____. A: Isabella B: The Eve of St. Agnes C: Endymion D: Lamia