Thursday, October 17, 2013

Tinern Abbey

“Tintern Abbey” is a poem about the memory of William Wordsworth’s childhood memory. He compares the scenery of nature beauty in his childhood and after he becomes an adult. He expresses the important impact the memory of pure communion with nature effects on him in childhood and also on his adulthood. After 5 years, he becomes more thoughtful and he feels delightful that the beautiful scenery will bring him happy future memories. The similarity between “Tintern Abbey”, “Frost at Midnight” and “Mont Blanc” is the three poets all experience themselves. They all feel “om” and “sublime” when they see the great nature. In “Tintern Abbey” and “Frost at Midnight”, both poets use Mysticism in their poems express the feeling nature gives them to live a pure nature life. Furthermore, William Wordsworth uses Platonism to convey an idea that though nature won’t stay the same, the though it gives will be understood and will be last long.

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