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‘The beauty of nature brings joy to the poet long after he has visited the place’. Imagine yourself as Wordsworth and write a letter to your friend John Keats explaining the above statement with close reference to the poem, ‘Daffodils’.

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Answered by sabinamina336
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Explanation:

William Wordsworth was one of the founders of English Romanticism and one its most central figures and important intellects. He is remembered as a poet of spiritual and epistemological speculation, a poet concerned with the human relationship to nature and a fierce advocate of using the vocabulary and speech patterns of common people in poetry. The son of John and Ann Cookson Wordsworth, William Wordworth was born on April 7, 1770 in Cockermouth, Cumberland, located in the Lake District of England: an area that would become closely associated with Wordsworth for over two centuries after his death. He began writing poetry as a young boy in grammar school, and before graduating from college he went on a walking tour of Europe, which deepened his love for nature and his sympathy for the common man: both major themes in his poetry. Wordsworth is best known for Lyrical Ballads, co-written with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and The Prelude, a Romantic epic poem chronicling the “growth of a poet’s mind.”

Answered by ashrafuddinteacher73
4

Answer:

Beauty is seen everywhere during day. It is there in the sunlight, the trees and the birds. It is seen in the growing com. One can see it in the people who work or dance for the gathering of their crops.

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