Will You Fall in Love With This Poem? I Did.
Briefly

The debate regarding John Keats' romantic worthiness highlights how love for poetry can transcend the author's personal flaws, allowing readers to cherish the art over the artist.
Diane Seuss cleverly illustrates that an appreciation for Keats’ poetic contributions can overshadow his unappealing characteristics, raising questions about the nature of attraction in art versus life.
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