Imagery of lucy gray in 100 words
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Any readers familiar with William Wordsworth’s poetry, such as Lucy Gray, know that the death of a child is a common theme throughout his works. Wordsworth suffered the loss of his own son and daughter, and those deaths seem to forever haunt him. His works of poetry are filled with themes of death. Sometimes, he finds comfort in thoughts of the afterlife. Other times, he despairs. In his poem, “Strange Fits of Passion have I known”, he describes the crippling fear of losing the one he loves.
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