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2) Why did William Wordsworth call 'Lucy Gray' the solitary child? Illustrate.

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Answered by sonalinalaker
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the spirit of Lucy that is alive and can still be seen. This also gives more insight into the opening stanzas in which the speaker claims that he saw her and that she was a “solitary child”. It was the spirit of Lucy Gray which he had often heard of and which he claims to have seen.

Answered by XxEVILxspiritxX
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She had a small family and no friends. As a solitary child' she had no mate or someone to talk, ply or share. Poem Lucy Gray starts with the reference to a popular story of Lucy Gray. Wordsworth has represented Lucy as a child of nature.

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