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    JOHN KEATS‚ A THINKER IN RELATION TO THE CRITICAL APPRECIATION OF HIS VERSE ‘ODE TO A NIGHTINGALE’. THE WAY I HAVE TAKEN THIS ANSWER: Ans. “Here are sweet peas‚ on tip-toe for a flight With wings of gentle flush o’er delicate white‚ And taper finger catching at all things To bind them all with tiny rings;” Keats’s attitude towards nature developed as he grew up. In the early poems‚ it was a temper of merely sensuous delight‚ an unanalyzed pleasure in the beauty of nature. “He had away”‚ says

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    The World is Too Much With Us is a sonnet written when Wordsworth was 32 years old and is the perfect example of his message about the insensibility of man towards the beauty of nature. Written when the Industrial revolution was at its peak‚ it appears that to him‚ the world known to man is of too much beauty to be understandable by his fast moving pace and attachments to materialism; “Little we see in Nature that is ours; We have given our hearts away‚ a sordid boon!” This extract can be construed

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    Examining The Pathetique Sonata At the start of the nineteenth century‚ the world of music made a transition from the Classic Period of composition to what is now known as the Romantic Era. Composers experimented with more expressive and songlike melodies while pianists developed higher skill levels to match the increased technical demands of the pieces. One man who embodied this particular transitional period was Ludwig van Beethoven. Beethoven was one of the first composers to stray from

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    (metonymy) is one of the lines he uses to develop theme. What Wordsworth is saying in the quote is that even though London is a big industrial city during the day‚ at night it sleeps. Wordsworth fins this site beautiful which is odd‚ because he is a romantic poet‚ and he should only find nature to be beautiful; not a city. However‚ Wordsworth looked really hard throughout this poem‚ and was able to find some beauty in London. “Never did sun more beautifully steep” (metaphor) is another example of theme

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    does the poem’s depiction of the natural world align with Romanticism? The World Is Too Much With Us was written by William Wordsworth in 1802 during the Romantic period. Wordsworth was a man who was passionate about nature and was against a period filled with political and logical views. During the Romantic Movement‚ Wordsworth created romantic poems that could connect with the audience and emphasise the importance of emotion and nature. This poem demonstrates the importance of nature through imagery

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    extraordinary power of the imaginative mind. Barbauld’s masterpiece was once neglected from the rest of the Romantic writers that were after her time‚ but her vivid and descriptive voice shone through the poem and into the minds of readers around the world. Imagination‚ one of the characteristics of Romanticism‚ is the key component that made this poem one of the most amazing pieces of literature in the Romantic era. It creates a different world separate from reality‚ like a divine vision that taps into the

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    study: William Wordsworth as a Romantic poet and Lord Tennyson as a Victorian one. I’m going to compare their life‚ works and the political and social context in which they were involved because I want to demonstrate why they were the most important poets in their respective time.        William Wordsworth was born in Cockermouth in Cumberland‚ it’s part of the scenic region in north-west England called “The Lake District”. (Victorian web) It is important because as a Romantic poet‚ the nature that was

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    the early romantic era 2. Can you think of another famous composer from this period? Ambrose Thomas was also a composer during this period. He composed the opera Hamlet. 3. What instruments are required to play the piece? the piano is the main instrument and sometimes only instrument used to play this piece 4. For whom was the piece originally written? This was written for and dedicated to Beethoven’s star pupil‚ countess Giulietta Guicciardi 5. When and where did the premier take place? The original

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    these objects (nature) sublime because they elevate the strength of our own soul above its usual level...and give us the courage to measure ourselves against the apparent all-powerfulness of nature”. Many writers and artists‚ especially during the Romantic Era‚ have attempted to capture this essence‚ as seen in Percy Shelley’s “Mont Blanc: Lines Written in the Vale of Chamouni”. Shelley captures this through the use of themes; the power of nature‚ the insignificance of humankind and the contrasting

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    Romantic Period Literary Analysis Paper Romantic Poetry was written around common themes; themes that are evident in each piece of work. Some of the themes found in romantic poetry are: using nature as an inspiration or a basis for direction‚ writing as the author experienced the event or location personally‚ and describing past events or civilizations to give a sense of aged poetry. The themes aren’t always clearly evident‚ some have to be rigorously deciphered through others. The most clearly

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