The solitary reaper as a roamantic poem
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'The Solitary Reaper' is a quintessentially Romantic poem in many respects: its ballad form, its focus on solitariness among nature (the girl is reaping in the fields of the wild highlands), and its emphasis on human emotion ('plaintive numbers'; 'natural sorrow, loss, or pain').
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As with all of Wordsworth’s poems, the themes of The Solitary Reaper are highly influenced by Romanticism. He speaks of a lonely figure cutting grain and singing, developing Romantic ideas of Solitude in nature. Wordsworth interpreted the song, imagining the different topics she sings of. He takes time to watch as listens he witness the beauty of her voice and solitude, a Romantic value that opposes the busy life of society. As Romantics appreciate the raw authenticity of basic life, Wordsworth admires her simple life as he ponders whether she sings of big problems the world faces or some little mundane “matter of to-day”.