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William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth. By Sophie, Chelsea and Kayla. Biography. Born on 3 rd April 1770 The landscape deeply affected his imagination and he developed a great love of nature

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William Wordsworth

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  1. William Wordsworth By Sophie, Chelsea and Kayla

  2. Biography • Born on 3rd April 1770 • The landscape deeply affected his imagination and he developed a great love of nature • He lost his parents at a very young age and domestic problems ended up separating Wordsworth from his sister who was disabled • He studied at Cambridge University • On a vacation through Europe he had an affair with a lady named Annette Vallon with whom he had an illegitimate child named Anne Caroline • Stimulated by his contact with nature he wrote his first masterpiece ‘Lyrical Ballads’ • In 1798-99 he spent time with his sister where he wrote many poems • Later on in life he got married and he and his wife Mary Hutchinson looked after his sister for the last 20 years of her life

  3. ‘Lines Written In Early Spring’ I heard a thousand blended notes,While in a grove I sate reclined,In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughtsBring sad thoughts to the mind.To her fair works did Nature linkThe human soul that through me ran;And much it grieved my heart to thinkWhat man has made of man.Through primrose tufts, in that green bower,The periwinkle trailed its wreaths;And 'tis my faith that every flowerEnjoys the air it breathes. First person Rhyme Personification

  4. The birds around me hopped and played,Their thoughts I cannot measure:---But the least motion which they made,It seemed a thrill of pleasure.The budding twigs spread out their fan,To catch the breezy air;And I must think, do all I can,That there was pleasure there.If this belief from heaven be sent,If such be Nature's holy plan,Have I not reason to lamentWhat man has made of man? Poetry Imagery

  5. Analysis “Lines Written In Early Spring” shows Wordsworth’s discontent with the ways of man by comparing it to the ways of nature. The quote “It grieves my heart to think, What man has made of man” creates a sense of loss throughout the poem. This tone of guilt and loss is apparent in many of Wordsworth's works. The fourth verse expresses Wordsworth’s views on freedom in relation to nature, and the use of adjectives emphasises the tone of the text The use of first person gives a sense of loneliness and solitude and other techniques such as rhyme, poetry imagery and personification also adds to the style and purpose of the poem.

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