Smoots, A. Poddlesworth, L. Finnegan, R. Crumpleton, T. Whimsey, M.
This paper examines the intersection between mongoose behavior and romantic poetry, exploring how these two seemingly unrelated subjects are in fact deeply intertwined. Through extensive research and analysis, we have discovered that mongooses and romantic poets share a common predilection for passionate outbursts and dramatic gestures. We also examine the less romantic side of mongoose behavior, including their tendency to ruthlessly hunt and consume helpless prey. Despite these differences, we argue that mongooses and romantic poets share a profound connection, ultimately leading to a better understanding of both subjects.