London 1802

Title: London 1802
Category: /Literature/English
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London 1802
William Wordsworth is a well-known man for his writings that he contributed to the Romantic period. His passionate feelings of nature and strong feelings of materialism are what defines Wordsworth’s poetry. In two sonnets that he wrote, “London 1802” and “Composed upon Westminster Bridge”, he makes sure to create a message that points out these romanticism ideas. “London 1802” is an apostrophe to John Milton. Wordsworth describes his feelings towards him based on the powerful yet …showed first 75 words of 591 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 591 total…than just material things. We take a place such as the city for granted. We just see it as an overpopulated and usually dirty place. Wordsworth might have judged it the same way seeing that he only wrote one poem about the city. But Wordsworth stopped to realize the good in something that was so dirty and close-minded at most times. He realized what nature had to offer at that one special moment. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**

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