William Wordsworth A.) the sound devices of his poems B.) the tone of his poems and C.)the subject matter.
Title: William Wordsworth A.) the sound devices of his poems B.) the tone of his poems and C.)the subject matter.
Category: /Literature/Poetry
Details: Words: 1249 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
William Wordsworth A.) the sound devices of his poems B.) the tone of his poems and C.)the subject matter.
Category: /Literature/Poetry
Details: Words: 1249 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
It's the Style That Counts
Among the vast variety of poems that exist, only a few stand out. The same is true about poets, in that readers may sometimes identify a poem to its poet. The measure of a poet's consistency in his poems is measured by how easily identifiable his or her poems are to the reader. An effective poet will develop a unique style and slowly build upon that. In history many poets
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to his or her writing. The clearer the distinctions the more individualized the poet becomes. Wordsworth's romantic ideals certainly show up in his poems. Wordsworth does this by making use of sound devices to relate back to nature. Another way is using the speaker to convey certain moods and attitudes that pass on to the reader. And finally repeating the theme of returning to nature as the only place to achieve complete purity and innocence.