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Nature in Wordsworth
Title: Nature in Wordsworth
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 309 | Pages: 1.3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Nature in Wordsworth
Nature in Wordsworth’s poems
Let me start of by saying I have never been much of a poetry reader. I prefer clearly written stories with easily discernable plots. That being said, I enjoyed Wordsworth’s poems. Well, the parts I could understand at least. I noticed a running motif of Nature through most of his poems.
In the poem, “Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey” the speaker has returned to a beautiful,
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they appreciate nature because it reminds them of where they came from. As the children grow older they begin to forget. In the end the speaker seems to be enjoying nature, asking the birds to sing and having children dance around and play.
In both poems the speaker is focusing on his own memory of nature and his personal relationship to it and it seems that this is a common motif in Wordsworth’s poems.
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