Q2 What is the meaning of the beginning phrase "The world is too much with us" in the poem
"The World is Too Much with Us" by William Wordsworth?
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The meaning of the opening phrase "The world is too much with us" by William Wordsworth reflects the human dependence on consumerism and materialistic efforts. The speaker is dismayed that mankind's power is wasted in such efforts and thus takes little notice of the more beautiful aspects of the natural world.
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The meaning of the opening phrase "The world is too much with us" by William Wordsworth reflects the human dependence on consumerism and materialistic efforts. The speaker is dismayed that mankind's power is wasted in such efforts and thus takes little notice of the more beautiful aspects of the natural world.
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