Composed upon Westminster Bridge Commentary The poem is a description of London in the morning and how he thinks it is really remarkable and eye-catching. In the first six lines he just describes it and how no body wouldn’t be moved by that marvelous scenery from Westminster Bridge; in lines nine through fourteen he compares the scene he saw to nature because natural scenes are always beautiful and “smokeless” (Not polluted) and he also said that the view he saw is even more beautiful than any
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Lines composed Upon Westminster Bridge 1. The poem is in the form of a Petrarchan sonnet. A Sonnet is a lyric poem consisting of a single stanza of 14 iambic pentameter lines linked by an intricate rhyme scheme. It is of two kinds: a) Italian or Petrarchan - falls in two parts - Octave rhyming abba abba followed by a sestet rhyming cdecde or cdccdc. It was first imitated by England both in stanza form and subject – by Milton‚ Wordsworth‚ Christina and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. b) English or Shakespearean
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English Coursework: Compare the ways in which William Wordsworth presents London in ‘Upon Westminster Bridge’ with William Blake’s view of London in his poem ‘London’ Many people see London in different perspectives‚ both positive and negative in both poetry and prose. William Wordsworth and William Blake are two poets which expressed their views and opinions in many contrasting ways about London through poems and prose. The two poets discovered London and valued it in assorted ways. William
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Composed Upon Westminister Bridge is a poetry composed by William Wordsworth‚ a main character whom the story of the poetry is narrated. In this narratie-styled poetry‚ Wordsworth is standing on the Westminister Bridge early in the morning and is describing the beauty of London‚ through his emotions regarding nature. Wordsworth is admiring the calmness and peacefulness of the morning. In‚ Composed Upon Westminister Bridge‚ the city of London is portrayed as "a garment wear in the very early morning
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Done By: http://www.livetvee4u.blogspot.com/ This poem is all about the poets epiphany-like realisation about London’s beauty while crossing Westminster bridge. He opens the poem with a hyperbole‚ designed to grab the attention of the reader. He continues this with almost an accusation: “Dull would he be of soul who could pass by”. This is basically challenging the reader to read on‚ as he or she would be ‘dull of soul’. In the next line‚ the word “now” shows that it is not just this place‚ but
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William Wordsworth was a leading figure in the Romantic movement and although many of his poems deal with rural themes Upon Westminster Bridge describes a very urban landscape. The poetWilliam Wordsworth was one of the major poets of the Romantic movement in Britain‚ and his poetry is generally focused on nature and man’s relationship with the natural environment. Many of his poems are focused on the landscapes of the Lake District‚ paying particular attention to the power of nature and the ordinary
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and “Composed Upon Westminster Bridge” by William Wordsworth The city of London has inspired many poets throughout the ages. Two of the most distinctive portrayals are William Blake’s “London” published in Songs of Experience in 1974 and “Composed Upon Westminster Bridge‚ September 3‚ 1802” by William Wordsworth. While both Blake and Wordsworth comment on the conflict between appearance and reality‚ Blake shows the gloomy ugliness by taking down London’s streets. William Wordsworth’s ‘Composed Upon
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Wordsworth´s “Composed Upon Westminster Bridge‚ September 3‚ 1802” The poem‚ a Petricharan sonnet‚ “Composed Upon Westminster Bridge‚ September 3‚ 1802” by William Wordsworth describes the view from Westminster Bridge in an early morning sunlight and represents the image even more the beauty of London city in a very positive and peaceful way. The speaker achieves to produce an image in the reader´s mind that is so clear‚ that the reader is able to picture himself on the Westminster Bridge. The following
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presents an interesting image‚ notably that of a ‘wound widening in the sky’‚ which personally makes me think of our ozone layer getting worn away by pollution‚ leaving the world at mercy. There is also here a discreet allusion to the poem Composed upon Westminster Bridge‚ the poem by William Wordsworth (Cheng’s poem is a response to this particular piece of work). ‘God is labouring to utter his last cry’ is‚ I find‚ the perfect ending to the poem‚ as it once again alludes to God himself struggling against
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political analysis‚ delivered with passionate anger‚ revealing the complex connections between patterns of ownership and the ruling ideology‚ the way all human relations are inescapably bound together within a single destructive society. William Wordsworth’s (1770-1850) sonnet "Composed upon Westminster Bridge 3rd September 1802" is a ’momentary poem’ written when the coach on which he and his sister Dorothy were travelling to London to board a ship to Paris paused on the Westminster Bridge across
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