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Wordsworth

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Wordsworth In “The World is Too Much with Us,” William Wordsworth presents a conflict between nature and humanity. He repeats the title in the first line of the poem, emphasizing his main point that the aspects of everyday living numb us to the emotions evoked by nature. Wordsworth includes himself in his conviction of mankind, using “us” rather than “you.” Something that is “too much,” is in excess, and therefore tends to cause harm, like the world for us. The harm that Wordsworth discusses includes “wasting our powers.” Obviously he does not see us as incapable, by describing our abilities as “powers.” He feels that we waste our passions on “getting and spending” and neglect to notice how nature is being sacrificed for this progress. We have exchanged our hearts for the materialistic progress of mankind. Not only does an artificial system cause an emotional deficit, but it also alienates people from each other in a very subtle fashion. Wordsworth saw this in the people who give their hearts away, which he equates with a “sordid boon.” Unlike society, Wordsworth does not see nature as a commodity. The verse, “Little we see in Nature that is ours,” shows that coexisting is wordsworth, poem, nature, people, world, wordsworth’s, speaker, porphyro, passions, much, instead, hearts, heart, verse, time, sea, relationship, rather, progress, powers, pleasures, mankind, includes, harm, give, filling, experience, desire, daffodils, cause, both, being, away, woman, wind, william
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