THE WORLD IS TOO MUCH WITH US

πŸ“š THE WORLD IS TOO MUCH WITH USπŸ“š

- William  Wordsworth 

Wordsworth is a nature poet, a fact known to every reader of Wordsworth. He is a supreme worshipper of Nature. Nature has a pivotal position in his poetry. Wordsworth’s philosophy of nature can be understood within the following three parameters:

1) He conceived Nature as a living personality.

2) Nature as a source of consolation and joy.

3) Nature as a great teacher, guardian and nurse.

 Wordsworth believed that in the living personality of nature a divine spirit, termed as mystical pantheism, is prevailing in all objects of Nature.

Loss of nature and the natural world and the impacts of the busy life. The poet argues that people have forsaken their souls for material gains.

 In fact, the whole text of the poem denounces materialism which the poet has seen around him.

God created both nature and man.The creators effort should be made use of.Man seeks pleasure  in  materialism.

The poet laments  on the attitude of human beings towards nature.He expresses displeasure on the  beauty of nature being unattended.

So his efforts  to drive home that nature is the best teacher. Nature keeps a treasure that none can measure.

Nature is offering real pleasure and beauty to the people, but people are running behind unseen and artificial pleasure and beauty.

It is the real irony of human life that we never care what we have but we always desire for something probable and possible.

 The same thing is taking place in the life of modern people. They have no time to consider and enjoy the beauty of the sea, the moon and the winds. 

Easily available and universal natural beauties have been denied by people in the course of getting and spending something artificial, temporary, and inanimate.

The relationship between mankind and nature in the present context is only ironical.

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