Appreciation of the poem lines written in early spring
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Early Spring has been written by the famous poet William Wordsworth
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- In the early lines of the poem "Early Spring," he is talking about pleasant thoughts which bring sadness to him
- He says that what a human has tuned in to be
- In the line "what a man had made a man," he is suggesting that a man is the cause of troubles of his brothers
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Poet is describing the changing trends of society in the way changes have taken place in nature.
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- The poem has been written by William Wordsworth.
- The poem is appreciating nature in early spring it looks so pleasant.
- He is describing the changing trends of society in the way changes have taken place in nature.
- Things are coming and going away around him similarly the miseries come and go, joys come and go nothing is persistent.
- Then he mourns over the selfishness of the man.
- He is talking about the French revolution and comparing the miseries with the early spring weather.
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