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The natural world is mystifying in its own respect, for we observe aspects of nature that are unreal beyond belief. ... In this particular passage from William Wordsworth’s autobiographical poem The Prelude, the speaker’s changing attitudes from being inquisitive to becoming overwhelmed is apparent and intensified by his use of diction, imagery, and his overall tone.
Wordsworth’s curiosity, caused by nature, is so powerful that it is the main motivation that instigates his exodus on this journey. In the opening line of his poem, Wordsworth relates how he is drawn by nature, “One summer evening (led by her) I found / A little boat tied to a willow tree.
Approximate Word count = 536 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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