Wednesday, May 29, 2019
William Wordsworth and Robert Frost - Views on nature. Essay -- Englis
William Wordsworth and Robert Frost - Views on nature.To many people Nature is something of little thought, but when we taketime to stand back and acknowledge it we can very work through itsbeauty. Until now a meadow or a tree in a forest to me, was littlemore than something of every solar day life. Now having arrest to realise thepower and force it has upon mans emotions and actions, I realised thethoughts of other people when studying the work of William Wordsworthand Robert Frost. Both poets see Nature in different shipway althoughthere are some aspects of the subject which are clearly the same. Thisview is such a vast subject which is an always changing thing. Fromthe changing seasons to the day- to- day weather Nature never ceasesto amaze.For both poets Nature brings the same thing, yet in very differentways. For Robert Frost, the simple scene of a wood (forest) fillslowly up with snow. As for Wordsworth the scene is very much a morevibrant picture as he describes the daffo dils in their sprightlydance. To you or me, to see these things is just something thathappens and we dont notice it. In todays society such events are noteven acknowledged, and there fore people dont normally take the timeto go across the occasion. We realise that both Wordsworth and Frostwhere alone as Wordsworth states I wandered lonely and Froststates-Whose woods these are I think I know.His house is in the village thoughBoth quotes indicate a sense of loneliness and isolation. Frost looksvery deep into Nature as does Wordsworth. Frost sees an escape fromlife, and Wordsworth sees an escape from feeling put through and pensive.For Wordsworth his encounter with Nature gives him a constant thought... ...nd company we see a sense of communion here. The use ofonomatopoeia makes both poems more homely. Fluttering the delicatemovement of the flower. Gazed large sound to emphasise his movement.Glance a swift sound to indicate a quick look. Sprightly energeticand lively sounding. Blis s relaxing sounding. In stopping by woodsFrost uses the forge sweep to give the soft feeling of how the snowdrifts through the trees. Downy indicates again how the flakesslowly drifted down. The word down could refer to the movement ofduck down as it falls to the ground. The evince sounds the sweepmake me think of how the wind whispered through the trees carrying thesnow. sounds the sweep is also a perfect example of assonance andsoft alliteration.There are a fewer more points I would like to add to this essay afterthe first draft has been marked.
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