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explain Wordsworth view of nature in the poem the world is too much with us​

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Answered by sanjeevmathur198083
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“The world is too much with us” is a sonnet by William Wordsworth, published in 1807, is one of the central figures of the English Romantic movement. The poem laments the withering connection between humankind and nature, blaming industrial society for replacing that connection with material pursuits.

Answered by farahkhadheeja1
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In "The World is Too Much With Us," the speaker laments the loss of man's intimate connection to the natural world in the wake of industrialism and a greater desire for worldly success. When Wordsworth uses the term "world," he is not describing the planet but society.

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