![]() ![]() I love the Brooks which down their channels fret,Įven more than when I tripped lightly as they Yet in my heart of hearts I feel your might The situation changes and he is able to see what he has forgotten,Īnd O, ye Fountains, Meadows, Hills, and Groves, One day something happens with the author and he remembers his childhood, he tries to remember how he looked into the world. Growing older people become bothered about other more important things in their opinion and they forget about the beauty of nature, about this miracle. ![]() The main idea of the ode the author wants to deliver is that being children people perceive this world differently, they are able to see that magic of nature unseen by elder people. However, sleeping (as the author says) people become older and forget about it. Being children, people can get the meaning of nature, can understand that unique beauty of a rainbow, the moon and the sun, the sunsets and sunrises. A person still sees these objects, but they are not considered as something special. These lines show that growing older people are unable to see the magic of the surrounding nature, they perceive it as something obvious and simple. Look round her when the heavens are bare,īut yet I know, where’er I go (Wordsworth 3). Even though he agrees that he still is able to see most of the nature, it is different, The author understands that being a child, he saw more in nature. Moreover, remembering how nature was observed by the author when he was a child, he says that “the things I have seen I can see no more” (Wordsworth 3). What is the beauty of nature? Why this connection is important? What exactly William Wordsworth does in order to make him different from others? The first lines of the poem show author’s dreamlike vision of nature, he says that nature for him “apparelled in celestial light” (Wordsworth 3). The central idea the author want to deliver to the reader is the connection between people and nature and his struggle to understand humanity’s failure to recognize the value of the nature. However, a close reading of the ode helps conclude that the author wants to show that from the very infancy and through childhood people are connected to nature, they are able to see its beauty, but becoming older this connection is lost, adults are unable to see nature as it is, they fail to recognize the value of nature and only some of people are able to remember that connection and return to childhood having conserved that feeling of virginity and immortality. From the first sight it seems that William Wordsworth tries to show the dependence between human mood and nature, making a parallel between human mood (grief) and natural phenomena. William Wordsworth tried to present a different vision, he wanted to have a look at human being from the point of view of its belonging to nature from birth up to the end of his life without touching the issue of death. These people are sure that human beings are immortal and they again become the part of nature, the issue they have come from. Some people believe that a person never dies, he/she just changes its form and becomes a part of nature. There are different visions on human death. From the very birth p to death people are connected to nature. ![]() ![]() It should be stated that speaking of the nature as one of the main component of human life it is to be referred to as an essential part of nature. Human comprehension of the surrounding world if to speak about nature is varied and depends on personal upbringing and views and believes one has. ![]()
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