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The Solitary Reaper - William Wordsworth - Coggle Diagram
The Solitary Reaper - William Wordsworth
Themes
Memory and Imagination
The power of imagination allows the poet to feel the emotional weight of the song even without knowing the language.
Nature and the Sublime
The connection between the solitary reaper, her song, and the surrounding natural beauty emphasizes the theme of nature’s profound influence on human emotions.
Power of the Song
The reaper’s song evokes powerful emotions in the poet and hints at universal themes of sorrow, longing, or perhaps joy.
Imagery
"Among the farthest Hebrides"
"Melancholy strain"
Description of nightingale's and cuckoo's songs
Other poetic devices
Repetition
Hyperbole
Symbolism
Alliteration
Enjambment
Key Elements
The reaper
The reaper's song
The poet as an observer