1-Identify the defining characteristics of Byron, Shelley, and Keats’ poetry.

2-Explain the concept of the Byronic hero and its role in Romantic literature.

3-Analyze Shelley’s use of nature and myth as symbols of revolution and philosophical idealism.

4-Examine Keats’ meditation on beauty, mortality, and artistic immortality in his odes.

5-Compare the thematic and stylistic differences between First- and Second-Generation Romantic poets.

6-Construct an argument on how the later Romantics transformed the movement’s core themes.

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