Letters To Fawny Brawne
Ashlee Wygonik
English 015
September 25, 2006
Did you ever contemplate over the idea of killing yourself for love? In John Keats Letters to Fanny Brawne, he displays such a strong love for Fanny Brawne that he would die for her. He struggled with the disease tuberculosis, which made him look for a premature death. At times in his letters, his sickness over shadowed his words of love which made him become possessive and greedy for Fanny. His infatuation with love and death seemed to overlap each other in a way that if he could not have his love he would rather die than be tormented by lonesomeness. All throughout Keats letters he makes references to the most important aspects in his life, love and death.
Fanny was portrayed as being flirtatious and heartless when it came to Keats. Obviously she did not feel the same feelings for Keats as he did for her. Her beauty tormented him in every way that he could not even read a book without thinking of her lusciousness. Although,......
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