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Elements Of Romanticism In Wordsworth's "London, 1802" And Blake's "The Lamb"
Part 1 of Paper ....ritten by William Wordsworth, and "The
Lamb" written by William Blake both contain elements of Romanticism. Both
of the poems clearly follow a structure similar to Abrams' Romantic formula,
which is composed of a realistic setting, visionary experience, and return
to a setting with insight. Both "London, 1802" and "T.... Part 2 of Paper ....d from an internal response. The poem's use of a
realistic setting occurs in line 2 with the reference of England as a
"fen." This particular adjective e describes England as a "land wholly or
partially covered by water, mud, clay, or dirt."(Oxford English Dictionary).
From this line a realistic setting is produced. The narrator further
conveys a visionary experience through the extensive uses of nature via
similes and metaphors within the poem. On lines 2, 9, 10, 11 it states,
England ha.... |
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