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central idea of the poem 'upon the Westminster Bridge ' ​

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Answered by Genius00720
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William Wordsworth's poem "Upon Westminster Bridge" is a depiction of the sublime, characterized here by the early morning as viewed from Westminster Bridge in London. ... Wordsworth suggests that it is in repose that the city is most beautiful, rather than when it is in the midst of its daily work.

Answered by vihaan95
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he says that

I am Elijah Graham, an ambitious young man, born and residing in Detroit, Michigan. I am a budding renaissance man, apprentice of many and expert of none. While I may dabble in music and painting, I am primarily a writer and a filmmaker. I am youthful and impatient. I am anxious and noncommittal. I am misguided by my own habits. I am fearful of my future, restless in my present, and unsettled by my past. These are inescapable feats of myself that I cannot cure; I may only treat them.

This day to day upkeep, meditation, and treatment is done by continuously confronting myself with my thoughts and actions, making myself vulnerable to my own reticule. These same practices is also my work, area of study, and way of life.

Welcome to my life. A collection of thoughts, writings, films, paintings, poems, riddles, and everything else I use to convey the human story of strife and passion through my very own coping mechanisms. This is my art. This is my fun. This is my therapy. This is my element.

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