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What elements of ballad do you find in lucy grey?

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The most notable element of Romanticism in this poem is Wordsworth's use of sensory imagery; he uses four of them in particular in this poem. Taste imagery is represented in his description of the young Lucy Gray: --The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human...

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Identify the romantic elements, both in content and style, in the poem "Lucy Gray" by William Wordsworth. 

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William Wordsworth was the poet who most exemplified the Romantic movement in America, and his poem "Lucy Gray" contains many elements of Romanticism, both in style and in content.

The most notable element of Romanticism in this poem is Wordsworth's use of sensory imagery; he uses four of them in particular in this poem. Taste imagery is represented in his description of the young Lucy Gray:

--The sweetest thing that ever grew 

Beside a human door! 

Later he says she has a "sweet face" and then that we 

may see sweet Lucy Gray 

Upon the lonesome wild. 

The poet's consistent use of "sweet" to describe the girl is a clear reference to taste, though it also suggests touch and smell.

Touch is also clearly presented in this poem. Though we have some rough wood and the wooden bridge, the falling and fallen snow (which is both cold and wet) is the primary touch imagery.

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