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Wordsworths Use of Nature

ance of human suffering of human joy (Gill 135). Wordsworth is conveying to his reader his opinion on how we learn from nature. Just as Wordsworth sees nature in everything around him, he sees God in everything that is nature. He sees God everywhere in nature. Wordsworth feels that everything in nature is saluting the God that made them. This is obvious to his audience in his poem To a Sky-Lark.There is madness about thee, and joy divineIn that song of thine:Lift me, guide me high and highTo thy banqueting-place in the sky.Happy, happy Liver,With a soul as strong as a mountain river,Pouring out praise to the almighty Giver,Joy and jollity be with us both!This Wordsworth poem is all about nature and its connection with God. It is about nature recognizing who made it. The poem refers to the maker of nature as the giver. This is Wordsworth showing his admiration and appreciation to God. He also compares God to nature. He does this when he uses the almighty mountain river. Wordsworth gives a happy and joyful feel to the place above. He talks of this as the banqueting place. From Wordsworths imagery the reader get the feeling of a very rejoiceful place. He asks to be guided there. In this poem Wordsworth conveys to the reader the two things that he is most passionate about, nature and God and the two of them interlocked. One is part of the other. Nature comes from God and he also appears to suggest that nature goes back to God. Wordsworth said on a number of occasions that he wanted to be viewed as, as a teacher and he accomplished this through is poetry. Specifically in To a Sky-Lark where Wordsworth attempts to teach his audience that there is God in everything nature. Wordsworths belief is that God is everywhere, he conveys this to his audience through his use of nature and religion in he poetry. Wordsworth uses nature to convey his emotions and thoughts. For instance, before the death of his brother in 1805 the words air, e...

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