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William Wordsworth1

in the poem, I only saw a few lines with that. An example of alliteration in this poem was “A wedding or a festival, a mourning or a funeral”. Onomatopoeia is beautifully used in this poem, he uses words of nature to make the poem more visual.The poet uses many visual imagery in this poem, especially when it comes to the description of the scenery, he uses nature as a symbol for God’s creation and man’s stage. “The Rainbow comes and goes, and lovely is the Rose, The moon doth with delight look round her when the heavens are bare”The poet uses different words to create the surrounding in his poem. Words like “ celestial”, “glory”, “joyous”, “immensity” all give a strong effect towards nature.The poet uses nature to describe what the life of a man is like, he uses childhood and death as metaphors for the stage of man in this world. The poem is all true the poet does not use hyperbole,.I think this poem describes human life very beautifully, the existence of man and his purpose is expressed in the way of nature, birth and death. I liked this poem because it was easy to understand and the different words the poet uses personifies the poem. Lines written in early springThis poem takes place in a grove in splendid nature on a spring morning, when the thoughts of the poet are clear, and all the sorrows of yesterday are already forgotten. The speaker is the poet himself, and he seems to be describing his surrounding. The poet describes his surrounding nature as very beautiful. He seems to be very happy, and his emotions are perfectly in balance with nature.  It’s an odeThis is an alternate rhyming poem, assonance is used for all the rhyming purposes, and some words like “breezy” to describe air gives it a little more zing. The words in the poem create an image of a meadow or a grove as he describes it, with beautiful atmosph...

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