Keats' poetry creation is closely related to his weak physical condition, and the sense of approaching death has become the driving force and source of Keats' creation. In Ode to a Nightingale, it is written that the poet is eager to get rid of the troubles of the world with the help of wine and art, and reach the joyful realm like a nightingale singing.
Keats' poems mostly express his infinite love for nature, life and art.