Short appriciation of the poem sun rises on the hills
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Though ‘Sunrise on the Hills’ may appear to be a simple poem, that does not diminish our enjoyment of it. The poet’s natural description show that he had a keen eye for detail and could express those details in his verse without making them seem banal. It is for this ability, and resting on the reputation of such poems like ‘Sunrise on the Hills’ that Longfellow was considered readers’ favourite poet of his age. Though he was writing in the 19th century, his sensibilities matched those of the Romantics. Like Wordsworth, Longfellow too worships Nature. Again like Wordsworth, Longfellow sees Nature as an escape from the human world as a whole, and the city in particular. It is the silence and solitude that one finds in Nature that appeals to the poet.