Frost and Keats both describe a wondrous star with similar style in that they use positive but curious diction to express their adulation for the star. However, the two poems differ in their viewpoints of the star. Keats views the star as a protective object whereas Frost scrutinizes the star scientifically proposing questions.
Both poems have a similar style and tone, expressing awe for the star. Keats sees the “bright star” as “steadfast and unchangeable,”