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Thinking activity on  Words Worth


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Question.1] What is the basic difference between the poetic creed of 'Classicism' and 'Romanticism'?



There are two ideologies. We can say that, Romanticism is feel they are free to express in simple manner. It means, it is not necessary to follow classical rules of writing. Classicism and Romanticism are artistic movements that have influenced the literature, visual arts ,music and architecture of the western world over many countries. In romanticism is celebrates strong emotions, not just feeling of love.


Question.2] Why does Wordsworth say 'What" is poet? rather than who is poet?

Every human passes through the good and bad experiences, but everyone cannot express it in form of poetry. A poet connects to readers with his emotions as well as his imagination. He builds up a just and lively image of an experience. Rather than who is he, what he is matters. This what makes him different from the others.

Question.3] What is poetic diction?Which sort of poetic diction is suggested by Wordsworth in his preface?

Words worth gave rustic colors to the poetic diction. And also there is new trend of writing poetry and there is new things about Romantic poet bring in their poetry. Words worth talk about the language which is used in poems. He says that the language of poetry should be the language 'really used by man' but it should be a selection of a language.

Question.4] What is poetry?







Poetry is a kind of medium to teach the people morality with delight Poetry is a breathe and finer spirit of all knowledge..According to Wordsworth,"Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings; it takes it origin from emotions recollected in tranquility".


Question.5] Discuss 'Daffodils - I wandered lonely as a cloud'with reference to Wordsworth's poetic creed


Many time, we capture beauty of nature by our eyes, but we cannot recollect and express that delight in tranquility. Wordsworth does this amazingly. He enjoys the nature and represents it beautifully. We can say nature is At it's best In this poetry. Delight of a particular moment and it's memory are represented all together.













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