how did the poet console himself during the period of his beloved's death? what values did he depict then?
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Explanation:
The poet of the poem William Wordsworth penned down the feeling after the death of his beloved lucy.
The first lines speaks of a slumber which is a reference to death and the poet says that a certain someone death has killed his period maybe shaked is desired to do anything, he is so deeply shocked of the loss of his beloved ones. He exclaimed the condition that after the death of he loved one she seems like a thing. a thing that could not feel any touch from many years. she neither hear anything nor sees anything. she had no movement and no force after death. she goes down in earths daily course with rocks and stones and trees.
This is one of William Wordsworth's' Lucy poems.' These poems were devoted to his loved one. The poet refers to the sleep of death. Once Lucy slept forever, the author didn't realize that, i.e. she died. The poet took life for granted, and after her death he realized this harsh truth of life.
Explanation:
- The poet is full of sorrow and remorse that he took things for granted and that he was not afraid that death would split him one day from his beloved.
- Lucy lay motionless when she died. She cannot hear or see. She was buried beneath the earth and as the Earth rotates she rotates along with the Earth. The poet consoles himself as he imagines her to be, after death, a part of nature; where one day she will become connected with a part of the earth's trees, rocks and stones
- In this poem Wordsworth profound love for nature has been conveyed . He imagines that a point of peace and relief for him if someone dear to him becomes part of the nature after his/her death.
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