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Comparing_Henry_David_Theareau_And_William_WOrdsworth
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Comparing Henry David Theareau And William WOrdsworth
While writing from completely different periods, the age of romanticism and the 19th century, Wordsworth and Thoreau withhold strikingly similar ideas in two of their important works. Thoreaus Walden and Wordsworths The World is Too Much with Us both attempt to teach us about the significance nature has on our lives. In Walden, Thoreau actually writes about the lifestyle that he lives in and preaches to us why we should live it also. The World is Too Much with Us is a much shorter piece of writing in which Wordsworth tries to tell us what is wrong with the modern world.
Wordsworth and Thoreau talk about and use the word nature many times in their writings. However they are not referring to the misuse of our planets forests, rivers and mountains but rather the misguided nature of the modern man. To begin with, in the opening sentence of The World is Too Much with Us, Wordsworth is openly telling us we are too worried about getting material objects and spending money. Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers; In the following two lines Wordsworth explains peoples obsession with possession, and how we have all forgotten
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