In what task do we lose our power according to poet?
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We shall march prospering,- not thro' his presence; Songs may inspirit us,- not from his lyre; Deeds will be done,- while he boasts.
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- In the poem 'The world is too much with us' by Wordsworth, the poet expresses concern about the fact that people everywhere around the world have become too involved in materialistic pleasure and do not care enough about nature in their surroundings.
- Being a romantic poet, he focuses on the value of human emotion and believes that human beings fail to connect with nature.
- Wordsworth mentions in one of the lines that due to our obsession with monetary luxuries and material wealth, we are losing the power to care for nature in our surroundings.
- He believes that human beings have traded their humanity and kindness with money and other forms of materialistic pleasure.
Thus, the answer will be we lose our powers to identify with mother nature in an attempt to get all the materialistic pleasures.
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