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Give an account of Wordsworths view of Mans relation to the natural world Refer closely to



Wordsworths poems reflect on his distress which can be seen through his use of the natural world to give a better understanding of the human mind, human way of life. ... the guilt is a very natural human feeling. ... In the end, the boy experiences guilt and so do man, a natural feeling. ... In the "Expostulation" poem, Wordsworths friend urged the poet on the stone to stop day dreaming and to read books, the real source of knowledge. ... We murder just to make sense of the world. ... In both poems, he has successfully used the natural world to show human relations.


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