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The Prelude - Coggle Diagram
The Prelude
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what is the poem about
The Prelude is a book-length autobiographical poem by William Wordsworth. It focuses on Wordsworth's spiritual development, which is often spurred on in the poem by the surrounding natural environment. The image of the mountain haunts him from then on, planting the seeds for a more complex relationship with nature.
the themes of the poem
Wordsworth repeatedly emphasizes the importance of nature to an individual's intellectual and spiritual development. A good relationship with nature helps individuals connect to both the spiritual and the social worlds. As Wordsworth explains in The Prelude, a love of nature can lead to a love of humankind.
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" twilight blaz'ed " bright , hot light
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