Interpretation of Poem One - "Mending Wall" by Robert Frost

Monday, March 8, 2010

"Lines Written In The Early Spring' by William Wordsworth

The Poem "Lines Written In The Early Spring," by William Wordsworth elucidates the emotional boundaries. The style of the poem is subjective and personal and the tone in melancholy. This poem resembles the persona's thoughts on how beautiful the world is and how we are taking advantage of our precious world.

"Have I no reason to lament, what man has made of man"

The poem uses many language techniques that are very effective such as; pathetic fallacy, imagery and pun. The pun makes the speakers opinion clear that we are demolishing what we have. And in years for future generations, will they get the pleasure and benifits our of the world like we are so very lucky to have today.

"What man has made of man."

By Chelsea Jolley

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