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    visiting national and state parks. From climbing the stairs at the tallest cascading waterfall in the southeast, Amicalola Falls State Park in Georgia, to collecting all the Junior Ranger badges at each park we stopped at, I have fond memories of these trips. I guess the thing I remember most was taking in the glorious surroundings. Not only was it a pretty thing to look at – the canyons, mountains, waterfalls, forests, etc. – but it gave me comfort and made me appreciate nature and our…

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    Wordsworth's self-reflections, whether it be tranquil solitude at the beginning of the poem or excitement about being in the company of daffodils at the end. When I read the first few lines of “Daffodils” by William Wordsworth, I was immediately interested in finding out why he was feeling lonely and what was happening around him. While reading this poem I enjoyed how he described everything that was going…

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    It is believed that Wordsworth has developed his poetic voice through the years he lived in this cottage. "The daffodils" the poem is lyrical in (starting with the first person "I" referring to the poet and expressing a single mood or moment of consciousness).the diction, vocabulary and sentence structure are 1-direct 2-simple. It describes how an experience of natural pretty can enter the mind culminate into something sublime…

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    societal industrialization. Constable conveyed this, making use of his “six-footer” (1) canvas style paintings with his 1821 canvas oil painting, The Hay Wain (3). The scene is completely untouched by the aspects of industrialization at the time. Puffy clouds add movement to the picture and emphasize the romance of light and dark in nature. Constable kept his vision of the natural landscape, last being notable within 17th century Dutch artist culture (1)(2). The Hay Wain depicts his father farm…

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    As the incredible books are composed for normal men, William Wordsworth likewise composed extraordinary lyrics for the same individuals. He excessively accepted that the dialect of the town society is the most valuable medium for composing verse. He felt what additional customary felling is there in the dialect of normal men are not found in the fake and organized dialect of the individuals live in the high society. Wordsworth brings Man and Nature closer to one another. The artist accepts that…

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    their views through writing poetry, essays, and songs. John Muir and William Wordsworth were two authors who created different works of literature describing their positive relationship with nature. William Wordsworth, the author of “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”, is a romantic poet. His view of nature came from a place of spirituality and connection with nature. Wordsworth put lots of emphasis on feelings and emotion. For example, he says when he is “In vacant or in pensive mood,” he thinks…

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    conversing about Romanticism. Romanticism was a movement in art, literature, and music that Wanderer.jpg “I Wandered Lonely as a cloud” occurred during the nineteenth in Europe. It was a response to Industrial Revolution, expressing deep nostalgia for the way things used to be before. We were presented art pieces like the Wanderer Above the Sea Fog, literature works such as “I Wandered Lonely as a cloud,” and music from composers like Beethoven. Similarly, they all portray the love of purity…

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    William Wordsworth was a prolific writer and nature lover. As the bulk of his poetry is concerned he has four periods; the early period, the period of gloom, the glorious decade, and the period of decline. Wordsworth poetic life began in the early period. The poems of the Gloom period marks the poet’s tortured state of mind. His state of mind was clearly reflected in the remarkable poem, Guilt and Sorrow. It reveals the story of cruel wrongs suffered by an innocent woman as a result of war.…

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    Many symbolic things display who a person is and how they are. Personally I am a lot of things. I am a sister, daughter, student and an artist. The list goes on and on. However, I believe everyone has one thing in their life that truly defines who they are, and who they would have been without it. I am a Texan girl through and through, from my sweet tea to the red dirt on the bottoms of my shoes. Around my ninth year of life I had to take a large amount of responsibility on my shoulder’s. At…

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    What is romanticism? Romanticism was the largest artistic movement, it appeared after the French revolution and the Napoleonic wars at the late 1700s. The influence of the romantic era was felt through every artistic discipline in the nineteenth century; Romanticism was seen as a shift from the faith in reason to the faith in senses and feelings, it diverted the artistic interests from the urban society to the nature and the rural community. Romanticism shares many features as first, love of…

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