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This blog is a pert of my reflecting view of my B. A. So, here I would like to discuss about poem " Solitary Reaper" by William Wordsworth.
William Wordsworth is one of the most important English poets and a founder of the Romantic Movement of English literature, a style of writing that focuses on emotion and imagination. Wordsworth became known as a Lakeland Poet because of the area where he lived, which is renowned for its beautiful, wild landscapes, charming pastures, and countless lakes. He was often called a nature poet because of his emphasis on the connection between humans and the natural world.
'The Solitary Reaper' was written on November 5, 1805, and published in 1807 in the collection Poems, in Two Volumes. This poem is unique because while most of Wordsworth's work is based closely on his own experiences.
The poem, like most of Wordsworth's poetry, is distinguished by its straightforward use of language and meter as well as its natural theme and imagery. It reflects Wordsworth's belief in the importance of the natural world, the power of memory and the human mind, and his first principle of poetry - that poetry should be written to provide pleasure through a rhythmic and powerful expression of emotion and leave readers with 'a spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings' long after it is read. Let's take a look at the text of the poem and then discuss what it might mean. So, why I like this poem because it is in simple language and phrase. As it is written for simple people in simple way . It connected with the common people also. Here Wordsworth finds and write beauty of nature,as he was the lover of Nature.He try to define nature with more skill and power.It speaks wonderful picture and landscape of nature.In a simple way, in simple language,for simple people and to reffer the nature is good thing. So, we like it.Morover he uses one girl's voice which he finds more beautiful and good rather than bird Nightingale.
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