Wordsworth was a great romantic and mystic poet. You can add as many adjectives which can praise a poet as you want. He said mankind is surrounded by worldly problems in every stage of their lives and is sunk in grief of worldliness and the solution of their problems and grief lies in the lap of nature. He was as influenced by nature as a lover by his beloved. He treated nature as most capable to give mankind serenity. He pleaded to watch natural things and activities to get rid of our worldly problems. He points on trees, meadows, clouds, falling petals, jumping lambs, playing children, sea, moon, dawn, noon and evening as medicines for disease of heavy heart, grief, sorrow and worldly problems for mankind. Now think again, is nature made-up of these things only? What about the parts of nature that Wordsworth can't see while laying down under a tree? Maybe if someone can watch the things far away from these acts of nature can find more solutions and can become more ser
Awkward Theory
Awkward Theories which suddenly come across my mind when I'm doing absolutely nothing.