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

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Lines Written in Early Spring - William Wordsworth

Limitless boundaries are discovered in the poem ‘Lines Written in Early Spring’ by William Wordsworth. The persona is comparing life in freedom, or nature; to living in a city, where ‘what man has made of man’ surrounds:

‘The birds around me hopped and played,

Their thoughts I cannot measure’

This demonstrates how free, of troubles and boundaries, the birds, representing nature, are.

William Wordsworth used interesting language to keep an interest of the audience.

‘And tis my faith that every flower

Enjoys the air it breathes.’

This use of personification explains how the persona wished her could be free like the flowers in the fields.

by Annabelle

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