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    To begin with‚ the author shows he is very caring‚ respecting about nature. “The Rime Of the Ancient Mariner” was written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and published in 1798. The story starts off with an intriguing scene‚ the Mariner is telling a story to a man whom he sees from a distance. The story he tells includes supernatural events and natural phenomenons. Throughout the whole story the author emphasises on the Christian religion and the Bible. But seeing this from the christian aspect of life

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    William Wordsworth poem‚ Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey…July 13‚ 1798‚ is about a man returning‚ after fives years‚ to the beautiful scenery near the ruins of Tintern Abbey in Wales. He recalls how he once had such innocent views of nature when he was younger and how now that he had grown he ’d lost such sight. Near the end of the poem the speaker mentions his sister‚ Dorothy‚ only to make himself appear to be this wise man who takes his sister under his wings. He ensures her that

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    It might be said In both David Malouf’s novel ‘An Imaginary Life’ and William Wordsworth’s poems‚ it is palpable how diverse times and cultures influence the significance of the association humanity can have with the natural world. There are four key techniques which are portrayed by both writers‚ portraying of characters‚ symbolism‚ imagery and concern; these techniques are presented through themes. The portraying of characters is shown through the theme of finding oneself in nature‚ symbolism

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    “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” seems like it could be a Christian allegory. It starts off with a Mariner‚ who represents all people. He gives his testimony‚ or story‚ of how he was saved. In the beginning of his tale he reports that he was sailing smoothly. A great storm rolls in on him and he does not see a clear path out. The albatross finds him and guides him out of the storm‚ just like Jesus guides each person through their hard times. As long as the man follows the albatross‚ the bird brings

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    Poem Analysis :. Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey is about William Wordsworth‚ and his longing to return to this special place a few miles above Tintern Abbey which he absolutely adores. We can see he has been away from this place for five years‚ and he always thinks about this magical place with its steep lofty cliffs and its beautiful scenery. He loves the mountain cliffs and springs. He loves the quiet‚ it gives him a chance to stop and think; seclusion. In the first stanza

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    M.A. (Previous) English MEN-11: Course- 1: English literature from Chaucer to Buyan Consider chaucer’s Prologue as a social satire. http://neoenglishsystem.blogspot.in/2010/09/humour-satire-and-irony-in-prologue.html hompi.sogang.ac.kr/anthony/Chaucer/Genprol.htm ^^This one is more comprehensive and easy to remember OR Examine Dr. Faustus as the tragedy of an over-reacher. MEN-12: Course- 2: Shakespeare Consider Julius Caesar as a play that focuses on

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    William Wordsworth’s "Tintern Abbey" celebrates imagination and emotion over rationality and reason‚ and intuition over science. It is the beginning of English Romanticism in the 1800’s and Wordsworth was one of the leading poets of that era. He introduced the readers to grasp nature and fully appreciate all aspects of it. "Tintern Abbey" focuses on Wordsworth’s nostalgic experience on returning to the Abbey‚ but pays much attention to the poem’s theme of emotional beauty and nature. In this poem

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    “Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey‚” by William Wordsworth‚ is a romantic poem that uses natural landscapes to induce an individual’s sublime emotional states. Sublime‚ according to Edmund Burke‚ is a profound emotional state experienced when someone is close to wild or dangerous events‚ but not directly in the path of danger. Carl Grosse‚ however‚ criticizes this definition and argues that danger only paralyzes the emotions and blocks sublime from emerging. By juxtaposing society with

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    William Wordsworth: As the Poet of Man “There have been greater poets than Wordsworth but none more original”‚ says A. C. Bradley. Wordsworth’s chief originality is‚ of course‚ to be sought in his poetry of Nature. It must not be supposed‚ however‚ that Wordsworth was interested only in Nature and not in man at all. Man‚ in Wordsworth’s concep­tion‚ is not to be seen apart from Nature‚ but is the very “life of her life”. Indeed‚ Wordsworth’s love of Nature led him to the love of man. Scarcely a

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    One of the popular TM techniques is‚ so called Nature Meditation explained in the very famous book "The Art of Meditation" by Robert Elias Najemy A Nature Meditation You are resting by a silently passing brook in the country side. It is springtime plus everyday life is moist and green? Sitting on a stone‚ the views and sounds of the rushing water start to do the job their mystical technique right into your nerve system. Slowly‚ using the plain repeating of the water’s music and the harmonious

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