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how many lines does the
full prelude
have
8000
how many chapters does the prelude have
14
what is the setting for the
prelude
A cozy
village
setting
what doe the sky/
warm sun
themes relate to in the poems
The warmth reflects
childhood memories
what does
rapture
show in the prelude
It represents intense
excitement
what does
'twilight blaz'd'
mean
It shows the
moment
won't last
what does like an
'untir'd
horse' mean
It represents how the kids are
wild
,
untamed
and full of energy
What are the boys chasing
compared
to
'Imitative'
shows how its compared to a country hunt and free animals in nature
what does 'with the din' show about the boys excitement
They are
enthusiastic
and
chaotic
as well as loud
symbolising
the childhood
what does the 'leafless trees' showcase about
change
a link to the
progression
of age
'through the cold and darkness' shows what about beauty
It showcases the
romantic
theme
of finding beauty in the simple moments
what does the
volta
symbolise in the prelude
The change and embrace of nacture
what is 'the orange of the sky of evening died away'
metaphorical
for
The end of the days, a metaphor for the
end of childhood
what does
''for all of us
" represent
A sense of shared happiness with friends
what does
'tinkled'
in 'tinkled like iorn' express
A
musical
feel
what does
'iorn'
in 'tinkled like iorn' express
A hard and tough
ground
feel
what does
'evening
died away' represent
A
transition
from day to night similarly to
innocence
to
experience
William Wordsworth's
Prelude
A long, autobiographical poem exploring the poet's growth, development, and creative process
What is the title of
William Wordsworth's
significant work in English Romantic literature?
The Prelude
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What is the primary focus of *
The Prelude
*?
It charts the
poet's
personal development, emphasizing
nature
and memory.
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When was *
The Prelude
* first published?
1850
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What movement does *The Prelude* belong to?
Romanticism
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What role does nature play in *
The Prelude
*?
Nature
is portrayed as an active, spiritual force influencing human thought and behavior.
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Where did
Wordsworth
grow up?
The Lake District
of England
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What does
Wordsworth
reflect on in *
The Prelude
*?
His intellectual and emotional growth from childhood to young adulthood.
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What is a
central theme
in *
The Prelude
*?
The Power of
Nature
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How does
Wordsworth
view nature in *
The Prelude
*?
As a
nurturing
and
awe-inspiring
force that shapes human thought and morality.
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What role does memory play in *
The Prelude
*?
Childhood
memories
connected to nature influence emotions and thoughts throughout life.
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What is the structure of *
The Prelude
*?
It is written in
blank verse
, unrhymed
iambic pentameter
.
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