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imaginatively spoken by a single speaker to himself, referencing the specific objects of its imaginary scene occasionally addressingothers once the spirit ofnature occasionally thespeaker'ssister The language of the poem striking for its simplicity and forthrightness. The Preface,1800 10 added to the Lyrical Ballads(1798) Importance:it's a piece of literary criticism which shows Wordsworth'stheory ofpoetry writing. Characters of Wordsworth's Poems 1.Theme of poetry:incidents and situations chosen from common life. 2.Language:really used by common people. 3.Ordinary things are to be presented in an unusual way.("We areseven") 4.Trace the primary laws ofhuman nature. Lyrical Ballads: a landmark in English poetry 10: 1.It's a collaborationof Wordsworth and Coleridge who are the major representatives ofthe Romantic Movement imaginatively spoken by a single speaker to himself, referencing the specific objects of its imaginary scene occasionally addressing others once the spirit of nature occasionally the speaker’s sister The language of the poem striking for its simplicity and forthrightness. The Preface, 1800 added to the Lyrical Ballads (1798) Importance: it’s a piece of literary criticism which shows Wordsworth’s theory of poetry writing. Characters of Wordsworth’s Poems 1. Theme of poetry: incidents and situations chosen from common life. 2. Language: really used by common people. 3. Ordinary things are to be presented in an unusual way. (“We are seven”) 4. Trace the primary laws of human nature. Lyrical Ballads: a landmark in English poetry 1. It’s a collaboration of Wordsworth and Coleridge who are the major representatives of the Romantic Movement 10’ 10’
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