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William Wordsworth and Robert Frost - Views on nature. Essays

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William Wordsworth and Robert Frost - Views on nature.

To many people Nature is something of little thought, but when we take time to "stand back" and acknowledge it we can actually see its beauty. Until now a meadow or a tree in a forest to me, was little more than something of everyday life. Now having come to realise the power and force it has upon mans emotions and actions, I realised the thoughts of other people when studying the work of William Wordsworth and Robert Frost. Both poets see Nature in different ways although there are some aspects of the subject which are clearly the same. This view is such a vast subject which is an always changing thing. From the changing seasons to the day- to- day weather Nature never …show more content…

The unfortunate problem for Frost is that he can't just think about the woods to make him happy, he actually has to be there. We see that he realises his duties in life though as he says,

'But I have promises to keep,

And miles to go before I sleep,

And miles to go before I sleep,'

This indicates the pressure he seems to be under. He doesn't actually let us know what is bothering him though. He emphasise the sheer burden that this brings him.

Although both poets are alone this does not hinder their engagement with Nature. Both poets are content to be in the presence of Nature.
For Wordsworth as he associates with the daffodils he realises the wealth and compassion of Nature, the over whelming power it has over man's affections and feelings. Frost on the other hand doesn't quite feel the awe of Nature. He realises its beauty and power to relax and calm man, but he doesn't address it quite as enthusiastically as
Wordsworth. This adds to the feeling of discomfort that he has to leave unwillingly. His use of language really adds to this, words such as 'frozen', 'darkest', 'dark', 'deep', these words are solemn, dim and dull. As for Wordsworth, his language is the complete opposite.
Words such as 'golden', 'dancing', 'twinkle', 'sprightly', 'gay',
'jocund', 'bliss', 'pleasure' all indicate his happiness and joy with the daffodils

I find it amazing how such a simple little flower can uplift someone so much. It really shows the

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