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possible a reunion with his sister D. Wordsworth. He became friends with S. T. Coleridge, with whom he wrote Lyrical Ballads(1798), the collection often considered to have launched the English Romantic Movement Wordsworth's contributions include"Tintern Abbey and many lyrics controversial for their common, everyday language. Around 1798 he began writing the epic autobiographical poem that would absorb him intermittently for the next 40 years, The Prelude(1850). His second verse collection, Poems, in Two Volumes(1807), includes many of the rest of his finest works including Ode: Intimations of Immortality. His poetry is perhaps most original in its vision of the almost divine power of the creative imagination reforging the links between man and man, between humankind and the natural world The most memorable poems of his middle and late years were often cast in elegiac mode; few itch the best of his earlier works. By the time he became widely appreciated by the critics and In 1843 he became England's poet laureate. He is regarded as the central figure in the initiation of English romanticism II. Text analysis Main idea and structur What is the text mainly about ort of US national and some never yet committed. But to be alone on purpose is of American hero. Solitude is liked by poets and philos with others may enjoy temporary solitude those living in solitude may suffer from the need to talk, thus behaving strangely and talking at length to themselves or to their pets. The best cure for this is to stay rational, settle down and find grace and pleasure in ones own condition How is the text organized? The passage falls into four parts. The author begins with the brief description of being alone in USA. Next, two different views on solitude are presented. Then, three examples are given to illustrate why and how some personages choose to live in solitude. Finally, the author gives comments and advice on living in solitud s a social trend, lots of people are living alone. Part 2(Para. 2) Loneliness a sort of social disease but a characteristic of an american hero Part 3(Paras. 3-10) Poets &philosophers prefer living alone Part 4(Paras. 11-16) The author's comments advice on living in solitude II. Language points 1. by count: by calculating the number of units in a grouppossible a reunion with his sister D. Wordsworth. He became friends with S. T. Coleridge, with whom he wrote Lyrical Ballads (1798), the collection often considered to have launched the English Romantic Movement. Wordsworth's contributions include “Tintern Abbey” and many lyrics controversial for their common, everyday language. Around 1798 he began writing the epic autobiographical poem that would absorb him intermittently for the next 40 years, The Prelude (1850). His second verse collection, Poems, in Two Volumes (1807), includes many of the rest of his finest works, including Ode: Intimations of Immortality. His poetry is perhaps most original in its vision of the almost divine power of the creative imagination reforging the links between man and man, between humankind and the natural world. The most memorable poems of his middle and late years were often cast in elegiac mode; few match the best of his earlier works. By the time he became widely appreciated by the critics and the public, his poetry had lost most of its force and his radical politics had yielded to conservatism. In 1843 he became England's poet laureate. He is regarded as the central figure in the initiation of English Romanticism. II. Text Analysis Main idea and Structure What is the text mainly about? As a sort of US national disease, lots of people are living alone, some divorced, some widowed and some never yet committed. But to be alone on purpose is of American hero. Solitude is liked by poets and philosophers for inspiration, and improved by being voluntary. Although those living with others may enjoy temporary solitude, those living in solitude may suffer from the need to talk, thus behaving strangely and talking at length to themselves or to their pets. The best cure for this is to stay rational, settle down and find grace and pleasure in one's own condition. How is the text organized? The passage falls into four parts. The author begins with the brief description of being alone in USA. Next, two different views on solitude are presented. Then, three examples are given to illustrate why and how some personages choose to live in solitude. Finally, the author gives comments and advice on living in solitude. Part 1 (Para. 1) As a social trend, lots of people are living alone. Part 2 (Para. 2) Loneliness: a sort of social disease but a characteristic of an American hero. Part 3 (Paras. 3-10) Poets &philosophers prefer living alone. Part 4 (Paras. 11-16) The author's comments & advice on living in solitude III. Language Points 1. by count: by calculating the number of units in a group
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