Theme of escapism in story b.wordsworth
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Wordsworth, the character, is depicted to love to be in the rich company of Nature where he derives pleasure from watching bees, ants, centipedes, scorpions, flowers etc. for hours. This is his form of escapism from a world where he is detested for his colonial past and ideas thus experiencing a crisis in identity.Aug 22, 2018
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Wordsworth, the narrator i.e. the boy is also given a small role to play in the theme of escapism that runs through the short story. This comes in when he goes running to B. ... Wordsworth plays a role in his escapism by taking him to Nature and making him feel and experience Nature like never before.
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