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Using two paragraphs, from book 2 of the Prelude Illustrate how Wordsworth has learned to appreciate Nature for her own sake.

Title: Using two paragraphs, from book 2 of the Prelude Illustrate how Wordsworth has learned to appreciate Nature for her own sake.
Category: Literature / Poetry
Details: Words: 1423 | Pages: 6.1 (approximately 235 words/page)


Using two paragraphs, from book 2 of the Prelude Illustrate how Wordsworth has learned to appreciate Nature for her own sake.

Through the Prelude it is clear that Wordsworth has always recognized and appreciated Nature's presence, even if it was not the primary focus of his enjoyment and activities. In paragraph 2 Wordsworth reflects the energy he had when he was younger "We ran a boisterous course" emphasising in particular his love of group pastimes. This paragraph links to verse 13 book 1 when Wordsworth and friends were ice skating and reinforces the childish fun he once delighted in. …showed first 75 words of 1423 total

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showed last 75 words of 1423 total…development of himself and his poetic language is emphasized further with the use of "notes" and the idea of a "visionary power". Wordsworth has a new awareness now because of the change that has occurred; he begins to love Nature for her own sake. He attains a heightened observation and sharpened sensibility which brings him knowledge and delight from Nature rather than her being secondary when he was younger and concentrating on his boyish sports.

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