What imageries does wordsworth uses to potray the beauty of nature in the poem "To the cuckoo".
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exaggeration
Wordsworth makes use of exaggeration in this poem to focus on certain aspects of the cuckoo and nature. The earth is called an “unsubstantial, faery place”. This is to create an image of a mystical place and also, to add mystery to the cuckoo who has never been seen by the poet in actuality.
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The poet describes the beauty of nature personified as a beautiful lady dancing and smiling gracefully, this is already understood in this extract: "No time to turn at beauty's glance, And watch her feet how they can dance..."
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