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William Wordsworth1

majestically into a picture, when I’m reading it really feels like I can actually experience the wind blowing through my hair, and listening to the different overtures the birds play. The ForsakenThis poem is very short yet it has a very deep meaning behind it. From the life of Wordsworth, he has done few things that he regretted. One of them was to leave his love and his daughter in France after the French Revolution, and the other was to quarrel with his dear friend, Samuel Taylor Coleridge. These he felt very guilty for, in this poem the speaker is himself. He is explaining for his guiltiness and wants God’s forgiveness. That God will come again for him. This is a Sonnet with 14 lines.He uses alternate rhyming scheme with assonance. They produce a poem that able to be read with a certain beat.There doesn’t seem to be many visual devices but it makes it feel like it is a place of gloominess and it seems dark.The poet uses words like “ worst” “fear” “vain” “weary” to explain what he felt when he was writing this poem.He uses hyperbole to exaggerate his surroundings to become gloomier. His situation couldn’t have been as bad as he mentioned, through out his life he never suffered any physical hardships, these were with his mind and his heart, therefore using hyperbole makes these seems painful outside as well.I disliked this poem because I think it is sad and unlike the other works of Wordsworth leaves the reader unfulfilled at the end. I think it is too gloomy and it only exploits the dark side of man. William Wordsworth the greatest, an all time great Romantic Poet has left an lasting impression in my mind, with his writing. Affecting the way I think and see things in the world. His depiction of nature adds rippling effects to minds young or old, the way he puts emotion into every word makes a person think of how deep of a person Wordsworth reall...

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