Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Beauty Beast Nature

Beauty Beast NatureBeauty and the BeastRomantic writers could be the Disney writers of Beauty and the Beast. Their beauty shows in their love of constitution and their will to preserve it the beast is not the writer but their audience. The readers were monsters in the writers eyes because of their lack of love and appreciation for Gods great creation, Mother Nature. William Wordsworths work, such as The World Is Too Much with Us and Nutting, show his love for character and his will to protect it he uses word play and creative approaches to show the lately appreciation he has for the beauty of nature.William Wordsworths The World Is Too Much with Us inconveniencets the perfect beauty and the beast portrait. New York comes to mind after reading this work.The universe of discourse is too more than with us late and soon,The first line depicts everyone rushing to work because they are late and they also want everything as fast or as soon as they can get it. People nurture become ve ry impatient and ignore or take out their fury on those around them. In this case nature has become abused and neglected.Getting and going, we lay waste our powers Little we see in Nature that is oursEveryone wants to spend their hard earned money however, they cannot spare ten minutes to take a walk through Central Park and reconnect with nature. The great appreciation of nature that our ancestors had is being lost. Our great power has been tossed aside or wasted as Wordsworth has put it. Line fourWe have given our hearts away,shows how human have lost their love for nature. Wordsworth wishes we still had a dependant love for the earth. adult male once relied so much on the earth that they would never think to overthrow it. Now our minds are focused on more materialistic things.we are out of tuneIt moves us not.Great GodOur world is like an honest-to-god piano playing out of tune when the world is not taken care of. Peoples actions create a cut in the earths skin that may neve r be repaired. Wordsworth, like other Romantic writers, expresses how upset he has become with people for building our nature over Mother Nature. This work also shows how much he loves the world, Mother Nature, and cannot understand why people do not recognize natures wonders that are right in front of their face. People today swallow to stop and smell the roses. Wordsworth takes a different approach in Nutting to express his deep appreciation of nature, a more exotic approach. This work uses sights and sounds found in nature however, their true meaning is hidden. The hidden forms of natural words used have a deeper meaning, more sensual or sexual. For example, phrases such as cigarette water-breaks, dragged to earth, shady nook, and spirit in the woods all have to do with some element of nature. When those phrases are paired with other phrases such as through beds, Forced my way, Tall and erect, perfect(a) scene, and Voluptuous seem to give this work of an innocent three-year- old man venturing into the woods to gather hazel nuts a more sexual meaning. The following passage is a perfect example of Wordsworth mixing nature and sex.but the hazels roseTall and erect, with tempting clusters hung,A virgin sceneThis work also shows harm as a way to save. For example, the young man broking the branch to let light hit the floor of the woods. The young man harmed the tree by breaking the branch however, he saved many other plants and insects by allowing light to hit the floor of the woods. This has been depicted in the following passages from the workThen up I rose,And dragged to earth both branch and bough,with crashAnd merciless ravageI felt slight disoblige when beheldThe silent trees, and saw introducing sky.The young man could be seen as a beast for harming nature, but in this case he is not because he was deliver other natural elements. Nutting not only shows Wordsworths love for nature in a plant and animal aspect but it also shows human nature. Humans ar e sexual and that is secretly expressed in the word choices Wordsworth used. Wordsworths appreciation for nature is shown in the colorful words he uses to bring the work to life.The Norton Anthology states Wordsworths works Both insist that naturethe external world experienced through the senses and the containing pattern assumed beyond that worldoffers the possibility of wisdom to combat the pain inherent in human growth. That sentence combines all of Wordsworths ideas of the natural world with human nature or growth. He shows anger towards those destroying the worlds natural beauty however, if oddment of natural beauty is needed to help another form of nature survive than destruction is called for.

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