1. The World is Too Much with Us by William Wordsworth
The sonnet, "The World is Too Much with Us,"" is consumed with a plethora of imagery regarding nature, the senses, feelings, and Paganism. The sonnet is written from a place of trepidation and frustration. ... The setting of the sonnet is overlooking the ocean. ... With this portion of the sonnet, Wordsworth is continuing his disgust with humanity and our inability to praise even the simplest forms of nature such as the relationship between the moon and the sea tides. ... As in most Italian sonnets, the beginning of the sestet changes the direction of the poem. ...
- Word Count: 994
- Approx Pages: 4
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School