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Keats's poetry reflects his dogmatic views on society's ills. True False

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I believe the answer is false his poetry is mainly about romance.

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Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

Keats's poetry is different from that of the other romantic poets. Keats did not use his poetry either to discuss society's ills or to advocate reform or revolution.

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