Why does the poet say that the snow is only on the top of the bare hill
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Answer:
Written in March is a poem by William Wordsworth.
Explanation:
William Wordsworth was born in 7 April 1770 and died in 23 April 1850. He was an English Romantic poet.
Written in March is a nature based poem in which he tries to the beautify changing seasons. The poem was written in the period of world war. This poem tries to draw a comparison of human life with winter as spring over takes it.
This poem has two stanzas comprising of ten lines each. In the second stanza Snow is compared to a defeated army as it retreats from the battle field indicating the end of difficult times and beginning of something new meanwhile spring takes over earth. In the absence of snow the hill is bare and open to any change. As spring has begun the bare hills will be covered in green and flowers in no time.