Monday, May 20, 2019

William Wordsworth & Romantic Poetry

William Wordsworth and romantic verse disembowel In Wordsworths We argon seven, feature films of nature was included because beginning on line 41 the little cottage girl says My stockings in that respect I often knit, My kerchief there I hem And there upon the ground I sit- I sit and sing to them, this stanza shows how the girl enjoys the therapeutic quality of sitting out of doors by the church-yard tree with her brother and sister.The beautiful girl also discusses how she is one out of seven, even when she is be told she is really one of five. Her debate with the writer is very spiritual and depicts the supernatural characteristic that her dead siblings are still apart of her world. This poem can be best categorized as a prevalent Life concept because the little cottage girl is expressing her opinion to the other freely in a very simple way and she is in harmony with the environment she is in. Lines written in early dance contains the characteristic of boundless aspirations with birds being inserted around line 13 and they represent how free they are, the birds are not bounded by the limitations that we have as humans. Wordsworth also glorified the common place by qualification every little flower, twig, bird, and even air sound better than what the average person would describe them. He seems to be writing about an run down of powerful feelings by appreciating every little detail in the scene and discussing his sweet mood yet grieving about what man has made of man. Wordsworth had a offhand overflow of powerful feelings in I wandered lonely as a Cloud he recollected in tranquility of the stars, daffodils, and waves, which could also be considered glorification of the common place. One could also establish a characteristic of nature in this poem when the authors heart dances with the Daffodils, at the end of the poem. Wordsworth was discussing a poets goal in this poem, enjoying life without a violent stimulus, and can be proven on line 15 with A Po et could not help but be gay. In Elegiac Stanzas, Wordsworth discusses the supernatural by mentioning the Elysian quiet, and has an overflow of emotions. For example, a sea that could not cease to smile on tranquil land, to a lower place a sky of bliss,is an excerpt that makes the author happy and tranquil. Once again we can say that Wordsworth had an overflow of feelings and emotions, as a Wordsworth concept, and he wrote real language with vivid sensation in this piece.

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