An unfolding of the symbolism in William Wordsworth’s

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English

 

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July 6, 2011

 

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University

 

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The narrator, or mourner, of this poem although depressed with the death of his loved one, finds the positive aspects of his loss. We see the speaker's realization not only that this young woman has died, but also that bad things can happen in a beautiful world. The poem is divided into two stanzas...
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In the first stanza the speaker is innocently unaware that age can touch the woman, but he is quickly taught a harsh lesson when she dies between the first and second stanzas. It is as if the death is hidden between the stanzas, which seems to imply that the speaker is unable to verbalize the pain that goes along with the sudden loss...
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