Tuesday, October 22, 2013
The three poems
The three poems, Tintern Abbey, Frost at Midnight, and Mont Blanc are more similar that I anticipated. All three of these poems mention how the human mind and nature are intertwined. The writer of these poems have the ability to make the reader visualize what is going on in a certain scene due to the imagery in his words. The human mind being connected to nature is a form of romanticism because in the romantic period people would connect the feelings of life with the emotions of nature. The powerful and complex words that they use are what define the meanings of the poems. The authors use god or nature as a main power because they are much bigger than people and can control what goes on. It also shows that people have the choice to do as they please in their lives, all of the decisions they make throughout their lives. another similarity would be that the authors compare the good and bad in both nature and the human life. The sublime characteristics that show up in all of these poems show that nature can be inspirational in the thought that the human is such a little being in such a big world filled with the good and bad found in nature. The sense of awe is sought after by humans because they desire the amazement that can be found in nature.
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