What are the differences in the styles of the works of "Byron", "Shelley" and "Keats"?

The core of Byron's phenomenon is that he created the "Byronic hero". This kind of character wanders around, has a melancholic personality, often feels that he is above the crowd and customs, and talks about the past and the present; although there is a strong sense of Male-centered consciousness, but has a constant charm for women. Harold and Manfred are particularly representative of this lonely rebel; in addition, the central characters in the legendary romantic poem "Oriental Narrative Poems" are also typical of this type. These people are extraordinary in appearance, energetic, talented, and capable of doing something good. However, the sinful society does not allow them to develop their talents and they become victims of society. They all have cynical thoughts, all-powerful courage and all kinds of fanatical and romantic adventure experiences. They are single-handed "Avengers". In terms of mental outlook, they are tenacious and proud, brave and determined, melancholy and lonely, mysterious and painful. \x0d\\x0d\. "If winter comes, can spring be far behind?" This is Shelly's prediction of the coming of a beautiful world in the future, which is thought-provoking. Shelley is also famous for his lyric poems. He inherited the tradition of Wordsworth and used nature to write poems. His works such as "Ode to the West Wind", "Clouds" and "To the Skylark" have sonorous rhymes, sincere emotions and profound emotions. Thoughts shine. \x0d\\x0d\Famous critics have been disparaging about Shelley, but some people are on the same page, thinking that Milton's weight and Shelley's "air and fire" each represent half of Dante, and can It would be an honor to be half as good as Shelley's poetry is sometimes compared to Mozart's music. \x0d\\x0d\Although Keats's influence is less than Byron's in terms of European history, when it comes to the history of British poetry, Byron's reputation cannot be compared with Keats's. Compared with Shelley, Keats is more willing to paint the dramatic picture of life as an enthusiastic but cold-eyed observer, showing an artist's interest in real people who play various roles in real life. He is not disgusted by the supreme ideal. Limited worldly affairs, but concrete human emotions confirm infinite existence. Keats pointed out in a letter in 1818 that Wordsworth was "more profound" than Milton because he valued the soul's journey in the secular world and paid more attention to the "human heart" or "human nature" than Milton. Unique talents can help us "explore" those "dark passages" in the "big house" of life, thereby alleviating "the weight of the mysteries of life and death." Keats developed the belief that the world is a "deep valley for the making of the soul" and that there is no other way. Some critics believe that Keats's tendency is to discover new permanent values. His main purpose is not to make us believe that the world is full of suffering and oppression, but to make us have the courage to accept the fact that the world is full of joy, health, and freedom. These all belong to others, but as long as we strive for them, they can also belong to us. The essence of Keats's thought and art is to give us the courage to believe that others are happy and to feel sincere joy for it.