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    Upon the very first reading of William Wordsworth’s ‘Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, on Revisiting The Banks of The Wye During a Tour, 13th July 1798’, one comes across the theme of memory and Wordsworth’s love for nature ( themes frequently explored by Wordsworth in several of his poems). However, both these themes work in an inter-connected and intertwined manner in the said poem. The very first line itself sets a nostalgic mood to the poem. It depicts Wordsworth’s contemplation

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    Perspective is Key (An analysis of three messages from Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Coleridge) The romantics period was a very influential period in history. Samuel Coleridge wrote Rime of the Ancient Mariner, which was seen as a horror story in the 1800’s. Coleridge left behind a great legacy in the poetry world and is his work is continually referred to in everyday life. The style of Coleridge's writing is very focused on human nature, as are most other romantics poets. Ralph Lutts, a

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    Occasionally, man’s metaphysical reality become so cumbersome, his only respite is found in creating an allusion of tranquility. Perhaps this desire to escape social chaos was the inspiration of many Romantic writers to retreat into the quietude of nature. Although it was not uncommon to identify similar ideals in varies works at this time, finding the same perspective on natures representation was not. Two poem in particular written by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, demonstrate

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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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    "Редеет облаков летучая гряда" Drawing inspiration from the natural beauty surrounding him during the Southern exile in the city of Gurzuf, Crimea, Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin writes a poem inspired by nature and the sight of ancient ruins. His work of art reflects Pushkin's innovative style. Pushkin combines the sense of natural sublime with elegiac elements and introduces a new romantic form born in the classical antiquity. Pushkin originally titled the poem "Таврическая звезда," yet later

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    Mariner Rime

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    Noah Riley Ahonen 6th English 2332 02 February 2017 The rime of the ancient mariner In the Rime of the Ancient mariner, the author uses elements and symbols to convey the message between nature, harmony and mankind. Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s poem, “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” conveys a message that people should make up their wrong actions. The Mariner’s punishment for betraying nature by shooting, the Albatross, is his intense agony and misery. The Mariner admits his fault

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    In the poem “A Blessing” by James Wright written in 1963, self realization is the main theme. This poem was written to really embrace a connection with nature. The refreshing aspect nature brings to a human's life is calming and has a way of healing. The feelings that the two horses bring out in the man are overwhelming. Beauty is something lacking from the life of the mysterious man who is headed towards Rochester. Having been caught up in life the man is stuck always moving fast. He is unable

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    One old mariner, one young man, a life forever changed. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is a classic Romantic poem written by all-time great poet, Samuel Taylor Coleridge(1772-1834). It tells of a fateful encounter between two people, the old man who has been forever cursed to retell his story and a young man whose whole view of life is changed because of it. Rime of the Ancient Mariner contains many important messages, however three stand out above the rest. These messages are the importance of

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    Justice by Sea(3) During the fantastical Romance era, poets such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge, created pieces of art that portray Nature as the supreme force on earth. In Coleridge's “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the Mariner suffered the recoil from Nature, which is synonymous to God in this poem, after killing a seemingly harmless albatross. In the name of justice, Nature caused for the Mariner to face some turbulent event which later constituted his tale of redemption; a tale which he is forced

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    In the document entitled “Preface to Lyrical Ballads (1800)”, William Wordsworth a poet from the turn of the seventeenth century discusses his poems and the life of a poet. Wordsworth is a poet who grew up around the time of the French Revolution and was one of the leaders of a new path in English poetry. The document is taken from the preface of a collection of poems written by Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, another poet of the day. Wordsworth was an Englishmen, and traveled to France inbetween1790

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