Themes in Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey Full Title: "Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey; On Revisiting the Banks of the Wye During a Tour‚ July 13‚ 1798. Man and the Natural World This is one of the most important ideas of "Tintern Abbey." The speaker of this poem has discovered‚ in his maturity‚ that his appreciation of natural beauty has allowed him to recognize a divine power in nature. Wordsworth comes up with this idea in "Tintern Abbey‚" and then really explores
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with I.A. Richards in 1798‚ by the publication of ’Lyrical Ballads’. Some of the major works of William Wordsworth are: Lyrical Ballads‚ With a Few Other Poems (1798) - Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey‚ We are Seven‚ Simon Lee‚ Lines Written in Early Spring Lyrical Ballads‚ with Other Poems Volume 1 (1800) - Lucy Gray‚ Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known‚ She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways‚ Preface to the Lyrical Ballads Poems‚ in Two Volumes (1807) - Ode: Intimations of Immortality
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When faced with adversity‚ Ella was still the one everyone looked to for support. Lucy Penegar‚ a local historian said that “due to Ella’s financial challenges‚ she lived in a predominantly black neighborhood‚ and with that she had her finger on the pulse of oppression”. Ella knew that her future was going to be grim; just like the people’s around her
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The Beatle’s Legacy From 1960’s To Now Many know The Beatles as the most popular and influential music group of the 20th century. In the early 1960’s‚ their popularity grew rather rapidly. They continued gaining popularity well through the 1960’s. Although their popularity has decreased somewhat over time‚ the influences they have contributed during their career have remained apparent even today. The Beatles originated from the UK in the early 1960’s. Before becoming known as the "Fab
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in Romantic period‚ it is of paramount importance to point out the preceding period‚ which is known as Neo-classical era. The Neoclassical period spans 1600-1798 (the accession of Charles II to the publication by Wordsworth and Coleridge of Lyrical Ballad). It is called the neoclassical period because of reverence for the works of classical antiquity. The period is often called Age of reason‚ and science was used to glorify God and his creation. Be sure to get familiar with the terms Restoration (of
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XI English – Science Group SECTION “A” (MCQs – Multiple Choice Questions) Note: Attempt all questions from this Section. Q.1. Choose the correct answer for each from the given options. (20) i. The Birkenhead Collided with the hidden rock on ________ 12th March 1851 15th August 1851 25th February 1851 15th February 1851 ii. The name of the police sergeant in “The Hostile Witness” was ________. Mr. Manning Mr. King Mr. Johnson Mr. Abbot iii. Little son of Coventry Patmore disobeyed his
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East African Mountains. It included the Jordan Rift Valley‚ Red Sea Rift and the East African Rift. Today these rifts and faults are seen as distinct‚ although connected. The northernmost part of the Rift‚ today called the Dead Sea Transform or Rift‚ forms the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon separating the Lebanon Mountains and Anti-Lebanon Mountains. Further south it is known as the Hula Valley separating the Galilee mountains and the Golan Heights. The River Jordan begins here and flows southward through
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College‚ Cambridge 1790 — visited revolutionary France and supported 1793 —published An Evening Walk and Descriptive Sketches 1795 — met Samuel Taylor Coleridge in Somerset. 1797 — moved to Somerset with his sister Dorothy 1798 — produced Lyrical Ballads together with Coleridge 1799 —moved to Grasmere in the Lake District‚ with fellow poet Robert Southey(1774-1843 nearby. Wordsworth‚ Southey‚ and Coleridge came to be known as “Lake Poets” (“湖畔派”诗人). 1804 — decay of Both Coleridge’s health
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CLASSICAL BACKGROUND GREEK Background: Mythology‚ Heroic Age‚ Epic‚ Lyric (The Four Schools)‚ Tragedy‚ Comedy. Poetry Prose Drama Homer = Iliad Aristotle=Poetics Sophocles= King Oedipus‚Antigone Odyssey Plato =Republic Aeschylus
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shakes his mane we shall have spring again. (Lewis 79) Even though Aslan is often absent from Narnia when evil intercedes itself into his beloved land he is quick to return to his duties as guardian and savior of Narnia. In Prince Caspian he tells Lucy "Things never happen the same way twice‚ dear one". (Prince Caspian) Aslan is represented as a Christ in lions clothing. He allows his blood to be spilled to atone for Edmund’s sin.(The Lion‚ The Witch and The Wardrobe) Again proving his pure nature
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