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The_World_Is_Too_Much_With_Us
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
The World Is Too Much With Us
The Essence of Man
In William Wordsworths sonnet "The World Is Too Much with Us," the authors techniques enhance a feeling of not only hopeless despondency, but also forlorn dejection. Wordsworth presents first humankind's existing botched relationship to nature and quickly follows with his nostalgic idealization of our past rapport with it, the latter section being more immediate and personal. Wordsworth desperately longs for humanity to return to its once flourishing relationship with nature, ultimately becoming more true to our own quintessence.
Wordsworths diction enhances a feeling of melancholy. For example, the author recognizes the vast potential for humankind, but the all too common mentality of getting and spending clouds the once perceptive outlook of humanity. The appetite the world has for devouring all that is around blinds all as to what is being sacrificed for the progress. Wordsworths powerful word choice reinforces the fact that mankind is jaded by materialism, thus destroying nature instead of embracing it. Wordsworth sees himself as having insight to the problems that exist between humanity and nature, warning that the materialistic progress being made by man is not without consequence. The destruction of the environment by mankinds shortsightedness will continue as Wordsworth has foreseen.
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