Friday, October 18, 2013

Tinturn Relations

     In Tinturn Abbey William Wordsworth uses words that describe his surroundings. He talks about how he becomes a living soul within the life of things. He describes the woods and cottages and how he felt tranquil and he loves to remember these things.  Says that his memory of the woods may be vain because of the influence it had on him. He describes his memories and how they affected him and how future memories may affect him. This poem relates to Mont Blanc because they use imagery to describe nature. In Mont Blanc it's all about describing nature and how he feels when he is in nature. Tinturn Abbey talks about nature and he is recalling it. Frost at midnight uses imagery as well but isn't all about nature. Frost at midnight is more about how he recalls things as well. He describes about dreaming about a sweet birthplace. Nature has a small part in frost at midnight but it is beautifully described by "I shall wander like a breeze" " By lakes and sandy shores" for some reason this brings good pictures into my head and makes me think if summer and happiness. All of these poems inspire happiness and bring back good thoughts. 

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