An Analysis Of William Wordsworth's Poetry

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Beauty, Tranquility, and having fun are all things that bring me back to a different time. A time that I spent above and under water every summer. Being deep underwater can calm my soul, letting me enjoy the wonderful scenes that only can be found under the rippling waves of the sea. The poetry that I have chosen to contrast and compare has a deeper meaning to me which does not meet the eye. These poems speak to my heart bringing me back to a time long gone. The summers of past and bonding with my father. The summer we visited the Florida keys is etched in my memory. As the boat that my father and I are on leaves the dock, the sand is softly golden with just the right comforting warmth. The only marker of time today is the sun …show more content…

This poem is thought to have originated from a real moment in Wordsworth’s life when he walked on the beach with his daughter, Caroline, he had not known for a decade. This poem is very personal to Wordsworth"s life describing the time shortly before he was to marry Mary Hutchinson. He goes back to France to see Annette Vallon, his former mistress and their ten year old daughter, Caroline. He most likely would have married her ten years earlier barring the war between France and England which caused them to …show more content…

Once again a spiritual element is introduced as the “eternal motion” of the sea, with its everlasting “sound like thunder” is said to be the “mighty Being”.

The sestet is written as a deflection to his daughter, who seems to appear “untouched by solemn thought” at the sight of so much beauty. He assures her that her nature is “not therefore less divine”. In Wordsworth’s view, children are always in touch with nature, whereas adults have minimal exquisite moments of understanding it.

When Wordsworth begins with “It Is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free” he is setting the scene of the poem as a beautiful evening. Continuing on to “the holy time is quiet as a Nun” referring to the Sunset as a sacred and holy time which is the tone in many poems written by Wordsworth. He compares the time of day to a holy nun adoring God and how time seems to stand still in this calmness. The image of a nun is indicative of how sacred the evening

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