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Write a critical appreciation of the poem 'Fedility' by William wordsworth

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The tropes used in the poem Fidelity are: 'There sometimes a leaping fish send through the tarn a lonely cheer'. Wordsworth is personifying the language of poetry. Again he goes: 'the crags represent the raven's croak in symphony austere is also an example of personification. Sun beams and the sounding blast is an example of synesthesia where color and sound are used as comparisons.

The tropes used in the poem Fidelity are: 'There sometimes a leaping fish send through the tarn a lonely cheer'. Wordsworth is personifying the language of poetry. Again he goes: 'the crags represent the raven's croak in symphony austere is also an example of personification. Sun beams and the sounding blast is an example of synesthesia where color and sound are used as comparisons.Next I would like to comment on the legend of the poem. The fable speaks of a Shepherd who encounters a dog. At first he thinks it's a wolf. Then later on in the poem the poet leads to the Shepherd discovering the skeletal remains of a man lying at the bottom of the precipice. The poet wants us to imagine that the dead man was a traveler who journeyed this place and the dog being his faithful companion.

The tropes used in the poem Fidelity are: 'There sometimes a leaping fish send through the tarn a lonely cheer'. Wordsworth is personifying the language of poetry. Again he goes: 'the crags represent the raven's croak in symphony austere is also an example of personification. Sun beams and the sounding blast is an example of synesthesia where color and sound are used as comparisons.Next I would like to comment on the legend of the poem. The fable speaks of a Shepherd who encounters a dog. At first he thinks it's a wolf. Then later on in the poem the poet leads to the Shepherd discovering the skeletal remains of a man lying at the bottom of the precipice. The poet wants us to imagine that the dead man was a traveler who journeyed this place and the dog being his faithful companion.There's a haunting sense of mystery inherent in the poem. The poet uses the language of suspense and the legend to create a story of a traveler who has fallen down on the precipice. Is the symbol of the Shepherd an alter-ego the poet? The Shepherd is an archetype of a person who leads a flock. The Shepherd is a famous icon of pastoral poetry. Wordsworth's poetry conveys pastoral nature. Nature is manifested as a philosophy that causes awe and trembling. The faithfulness of the dog elevates our sense of pity to the sublime. Wordsworth has evolved a dynamic catharsis.

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