“Tintern Abbey” And “Intimations Ode”: Natural Peace
Nature is cyclical and constant. As a theme, it is universal. The serenity and freedom that nature represents is sometimes overloaded. The new beginnings and peacefulness that nature brings to the earth and to man are to be cherished. Wordsworth came to realize the importance of man relationship to nature as he expresses in “Tintern Abbey” and “Intimations Ode”. Wordsworth connects man’s relationship to nature by memory, imagination, and perception.
In the first twenty-four lines of “Tintern Abbey”, Wordsworth recollects the scene as unchanged during ....
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