Woolf, E. Byron, J. Dickinson, A. Shakespeare, W. Keats, F.
This paper explores the striking similarities between the elusive blobfish and the romantic poets of the past. Using a comparative analysis approach, we found that both of them share a profound sense of melancholy, an uncanny ability to express their feelings through unconventional forms, and a tendency to be misunderstood by the general public. Our findings suggest that blobfish might be the missing piece in the puzzle of the romantic era, and that they have been unjustly neglected by literary scholars for centuries. We conclude that blobfish are in fact the true poets of the sea and should be given the recognition they deserve.