how many stages can be marked in poetic composition according to wordsworth
Answers
Answered by
7
William Wordsworth was a popular English Romantic poet.
According to William Wordsworth, there are 4 stages which play a crucial role in writing a pleasing poetic composition.
Stage 1: Observation - Observation or perception of some object, character or incident which sets up the needed powerful emotions in the mind of the poet.
Stage 2: Recollection - The contemplation or recollection of that emotion in tranquility.
Stage 3: Filtering - The stage wherein the poet is purged of non-essential elements and thus makes his experience communicable to all men.
Stage 4: Composition - The stage when the actual composition begins.
According to William Wordsworth, there are 4 stages which play a crucial role in writing a pleasing poetic composition.
Stage 1: Observation - Observation or perception of some object, character or incident which sets up the needed powerful emotions in the mind of the poet.
Stage 2: Recollection - The contemplation or recollection of that emotion in tranquility.
Stage 3: Filtering - The stage wherein the poet is purged of non-essential elements and thus makes his experience communicable to all men.
Stage 4: Composition - The stage when the actual composition begins.
Similar questions