A Bird’s eye-view of William Wordsworth’s The Prelude

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Keywords:

Childhood, Love, Nature, University, Harmony, Peace, Lifestyle.

Abstract

Aims: The main aim of this paper is to critically observe this poem that how it tells the story of Wordsworth’s life, how Wordsworth became mature and what are his philosophies of nature and life. This poem’s plot reflects Wordsworth story that how he struggled in his growing up years being an orphan in this cruel world and how he developed as a good writer by portraying his story and also he shares his deep and unbreakable bond with nature, that how nature (rivers, mountains, frozen lakes) were his best friend in childhood, as Wordsworth is called poet of nature.

Methodology and Approaches: The main methodologies and approaches applied in this research paper are the critical interpretation and writing techniques of two major literary critics Wordsworth and Coleridge. Wordsworth and Coleridge’s writing techniques in their poems gave the best writing methodology to write this research paper.

Outcome: The outcome of this research paper is that it gives clarity of Wordsworth’s childhood experiences and how it positively impacted his life and he became a mature poet.

Conclusion and Suggestion: The Conclusion of this research paper is that nature and life of a human being are interrelated and nature can positively change any human’s life and Suggestion of this research paper is that everyone should be peaceful like nature and should learn to live with unity and harmony.

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Published

20.10.2023

How to Cite

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Utkarsh Kumar Rai. A Bird’s eye-view of William Wordsworth’s The Prelude. SPL J. Literary Hermeneutics: Biannu. Int. J. Indep. Crit. Think [Internet]. 2023 Oct. 20 [cited 2024 Dec. 22];3(2):591-6. Available from: https://literaryherm.org/index.php/ojs/article/view/117