1. A Sense of Honesty and Reality in Poetry
When Wordsworth writes, "my heart with pleasure fills, And dances with the daffodils" (23-24), I can sense his honesty and empathize with the sheer amount of appreciation he holds in his heart for the scene of nature he is describing. ... Such style of writing is apparent when he writes, "Full of the same wind That is blowing in the same bare place" (11-12). ... However Wordsworth may have gone a little overboard. ... As such, it is fair to include that Wordsworth may have gone a little extreme in some his descriptions of these daffodils he is so fond of, especially if he...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate