Longfellow both reflect and expand on the concept of unfulfilled experiences and the quick-approaching fate of their death. However, both poets take on a strikingly different perspective on the issue. Longfellow takes on a retrospective approach and looks back on life in a negative attitude by explaining what kept him from achieving his goals, and concluding with a reflection on his death, which, seems imminent. In contrast, Keats’ poem is forward-looking: he writes about things he may never do, experiences…
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