Words are Worth Much
I decided to write on the poesy The World is Too Much with us by William Wordsworth because I enjoyed this poem. The poem is an Italian praise (a sonnet is a smallish song consisting of fourteen lines), which is a poem that has two separate; the first eight lines form an musical octave in abbaabba form. The attached six lines form a sestet in the word form of cdcdcd. However, as affirmed in the book, William Wordsworth forms his break between the octave and the sestet within line nine instead of between the lines of 8 and 9. This goes to show that some poets become impatient with the given rules of the structure of this work and how some writers tend to break these rules.
William Wordsworth uses this sonnet to refuse that the people in his term in the valet de chambre fritter away their time and do not realise advantage of the immense opportunities within nature. I could relate this to our domain of a function today because of the lack of nature (plants, trees, parks, etc.) and the vast amount of cement and brick seen in our region. When I first read this poem, I sentiment of UNLV, and how we only wealthy person one grassy field left field wing for students and faculty to enjoy. I had always pictured my dream college to have many fields around the campus where students would study under trees and such that I had seen in movies.
This poem by William Wordsworth is a protest against the constant building and taking away our nature from us.
I alike believe that this poem says that people should not waste their time with television, computers, and other indoors activities and take advantage of the nature (or what left of it) in our lives before it is...
That was so good and thought provoking. Your composition is really deep and meaningful Its made me really motivation to go out and read that poem.
Great job
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