Summary of the poem the mountain echo by william wordsworth
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The poet recalls on his walking trips in the northern wales. He and his friends rose up early hoping to see the sunrise from mount Snow-don the highest place of the wales.
They proceed to the base of the mountain and wake the Shepherd who is to be their guide. After the breakfast they set out in the sultry summer night.Wordsworth is climbing ahead of others and as he reaches the summit the clouds overhead dissipate and the moon showers her silver beam upon him.
There is no sound but the roar of mountain torrents amid the rugged and wild welsh landscape.
He protests to describe this transcendental power that even the most untutored mind would be compelled to acknowledge. Once more proclaim that this active power which invest the natural world finds it's counterpart in the mental faculties of great thinkers.
They experience ecstasy as they grow to learn that they are among the elect of the humanity.They will create for themselves freedom from human desire true liberty and the only kind of worth knowing.
They proceed to the base of the mountain and wake the Shepherd who is to be their guide. After the breakfast they set out in the sultry summer night.Wordsworth is climbing ahead of others and as he reaches the summit the clouds overhead dissipate and the moon showers her silver beam upon him.
There is no sound but the roar of mountain torrents amid the rugged and wild welsh landscape.
He protests to describe this transcendental power that even the most untutored mind would be compelled to acknowledge. Once more proclaim that this active power which invest the natural world finds it's counterpart in the mental faculties of great thinkers.
They experience ecstasy as they grow to learn that they are among the elect of the humanity.They will create for themselves freedom from human desire true liberty and the only kind of worth knowing.
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