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What is the full title of the poem " Upon Westminster Bridge " ?​

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Answered by shivamupadhyay30jun2
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3. "The city now doth, like a garment, wear . . ."― Explain the line in the context of the poem.

Ans.⇒ In the poem "Composed Upon Westminster Bridge", Wordsworth expresses his feelings to the early morning beauty of the city of London. The poet watches the city from the Westminster Bridge over the Thames River. It is early in the morning and the sun has just come out. When it golden rays fall on the city of London, everything in the city looks glittering and beautiful. The poet is so deeply touched by seeing this beautiful scene of London city that he personifies the city by saying that it wears the beauty of the morning. The poet here uses a fine simile to make others understand his feelings which he gets from this beautiful scenery of early morning London.

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Justify the title of the poem "Composed Upon Westminster Bridge". Ans. ⇒ In the poem "Composed Upon Westminster Bridge", Wordsworth expresses his feelings to the early morning beauty of the city of London. ... The city looks so beautiful that he cannot but says that only a man of a dull soul can pass it without seeing it

Answered by ankita2006mishra
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Upon the Westminster Bridge” by Wordsworth is a poem describing London as a beautiful city clothed in the morning sunlight with its ships, towers, domes, theatres, temples, and river Tames. Actually Wordsworth wrote this poem while crossing the Westminster Bridge with Dorothy, his sister on their way to France. The calmness and quietness of the morning scene impressed him deeply and that is the source of the poem.

To the poet, Earth has never shown more beauty to anyone than seen by the poet while crossing the Westminster Bridge. The city of London is beautifully decorated with the first rays of the morning sun. Everything is silent and bare as all are in slumber and rest and the commercial activities of the city have not started yet. Ships, towers, domes, theatres, and churches are open to the poet’s view in the midst of the field and sky. Everything is bright and glittering as in the morning the air is smokeless. So the visibility is clear. The valley and rock, hill become full of grandeur with the help of the sunlight. But to the poet, all those beauties are not as beautiful as seen by the poet in London. It surpasses every other beauty seen by him.

He thanks God to provide him such a chance of enjoyment of natural beauty. So, here the title is justified. The title tells us the situation, wherefrom and when he has the blessings of God to enjoy the beauty of London surrounded by beautiful nature. It also establishes Wordsworth as a true lover of Nature.

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