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    Dai 1 Kevin Dai Word Count: 1146 Compare and Contrast (Romeo and Pip) Love is a topic that innumerable authors delight in writing about. In each of their masterpieces‚ love is a driving force in he or she’s makeup. The main characters of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and Dicken’s Great Expectations‚ Romeo and Pip‚ are no exception. Although Romeo and Pip live in very different environments‚ love affects their maturity‚ loyalty‚ and fluctuating mood. Love drastically changes both Pip and Romeo’s

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    [pic] “WILLIAM WORDSWORTH AS THE WORSHIPPER OF NATURE” INTRODUCTION There’s nothing quite like poetry for singing a paean to nature. Among the many celebrated nature poets‚ William Wordsworth is probably the most famous. What sets his work apart from others is that his poetry was‚ in fact‚ an act of nature-worship. Wordsworth perceived the presence of divinity and healing in nature‚ the presence of a higher spirit that he considered a `balm’ to weary souls. His poem‚ Tintern Abbey‚ depicts with

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    enthusiasm of nature. The role of nature is prominent in Romantic poetry; it is also the primary concern for a worshipper of nature-William Wordsworth. This concern is to appreciate the sublime beauty of nature as living personality‚ to search for the union between the mind and nature‚ and to acquire aspiring insights by embracing nature. In almost of his poems‚ Wordsworth described the pure beauty of nature through his gentle words and also conceived that nature as living personality. He believed that

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    2011 “A Man of Men”: William Wordsworth William Wordsworth is widely considered one of the most influential English romantic poets. In the preface of his book‚ Lyrical Ballads‚ published in 1798‚ Wordsworth declared that poetry should contain language really used by men. This idea‚ and many of his others‚ challenged the old eighteenth-century idea of formal poetry and‚ therefore‚ he changed the course of modern poetry (Damrosch‚ 397). Wordsworth was born of Cockermouth‚ West

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    Romantic poet‚ William Wordsworth‚ and Folk singer-songwriter‚ Joni Mitchell‚ both comment about their respective "worlds" and the way these worlds have been perceived or treated. Although both artists are from a different time in history‚ their work somehow cast off the anchors of their own eras with material that continually remains relevant through generations of listeners and readers. Mitchell’s "Big Yellow Taxi" and William Wordsworth’s "The World is too Much With Us" are perfect examples.

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    addict’s growing need for drugs and alcoholism is similar to the speaker’s need‚ in “To His Coy Mistress” by Andrew Marvell‚ of love from the women he addresses to. Time has an important role in both “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” and “To His Coy Mistress”. Both speakers use time in a way which best makes them feel comfortable with. "The Love song of J. Alfred Prufrock‚" by T.S. Eliot‚ is considered a dramatic monologue. Some call the poem the "first Modernist poem". Andrew Marvell‚ an English

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    storyline and stories of great spirits. In this paper‚ we will compare and contrast two of the greatest books in American history‚ Arrowsmith by Sinclair Lewin and The Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison. Both of the books are based around the story of a single male character‚ whose lives are described from the very beginning of their childhood. Arrowsmith is about a boy named Martin arrowsmith. From his early age‚ he has a devoted love towards pure science and his curiosity for finding the truth and

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    Nature was William Wordsworth’s favourite subject for poetry. That is why he is called ’the’ Nature poet. He produced Nature poems in such abundance that a reader will be lost among them. Not all of them are superior. As a fact‚ some famous critics have commented that the pathway to his superior poems are obscuPoems on Nature were a rarity in William Wordsworth’s time in England. Almost all wrote about Kings‚ Knights‚ Heroes and their mighty deeds. A few were called Cockneys who wrote about the life

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    One of the most famous poets during the romantic era was William Wordsworth‚ born on April 7‚ 1770 in Cockermouth‚ United Kingdom. He was the second child out of five‚ his parents were John Wordsworth and Ann Cookson Wordsworth. Both father and mother died around his boyhood leaving him with four sibling orphans. William was well-known for writing poetry‚ as a matter of fact‚ his literally period was a romantic age develop in England. Famous authors he worked with were Robert Southey and Samuel Taylor

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    connection to life and awe with it’s beauty. What Wordsworth himself said about the Ode: Intimations of Immortality‚ offers many clues for understanding what he is dealing with. (The Norton Anthology‚ 6th Edition pg.1382) “Nothing was more difficult for me in childhood then to admit the notion of death as a state applicable to my own being. ...My difficulty came as from a sense of the indomitableness of the spirit within me.” With these words‚ Wordsworth speaks to the heart of the dilemma that this poem

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