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SSAT Upper Level
Reading Comprehension

Comparative Analysis of Keats and Tennyson

Medium Comparative Analysis Compare And Contrast

In the 19th century, two prominent poets emerged in England: John Keats and Alfred Lord Tennyson. Both poets contributed significantly to English literature, but their styles and themes were notably different. Keats is often associated with the Romantic movement, which emphasizes emotion, nature, and beauty. His poetry often explores themes of mortality and transcendence, as seen in works like "Ode to a Nightingale." In contrast, Tennyson, while also a Romantic poet, shifted towards more narrative-driven poetry and engaged with contemporary social issues, as demonstrated in his famous poem "The Charge of the Light Brigade."

This excerpt discusses the contrasting styles and thematic focuses of Keats and Tennyson. Based on their similarities and differences, which of the following statements best captures the comparative analysis of their works?

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