William Wordsworth

             William Wordsworth is possibly the greatest Romantic poet to ever live. In his writings, his use of vivid descriptions, symbolism, and imagery are unmatched by any author past or present. Reading the poetry of Wordsworth is a unique experience that is both intellectual and enjoyable. His style of writing and themes captivate the reader and make him/her feel that they are experiencing the sights and sounds described in the poem.
             Throughout this report, I will discuss the life of William Wordsworth. This includes his childhood, the tragic loss of his parents at a young age, reuniting with his sister, his close friendship with fellow writer Samuel T. Coleridge, and his various travels.
             Also, I will discuss Lyrical Ballads, arguably his greatest work or "magnum opus." Lyrical Ballads is a collection of 24 poems. I will explain what this volume of poetry contains, what some of these poems mean, and the literary techniques he uses to enhance his writing.
             I will also examine The Prelude, which some also regard as his "magnum opus." This poem is actually Wordsworth's autobiography, which is a rather unique way to write about your own life. Once again, I will discuss what this poem is about, what it means, and the literary techniques that can be found throughout this poem.
             Finally, I will survey The Ruined Cottage. However, it is more commonly known as The Excursion. This poem comes from The Second Volume of Lyrical Ballads. As with the other poems, I will discuss what this work is about, what it means, and the literary techniques that were used.
             "William Wordsworth was born on April 7, 1770 in Cockermouth, Cumberland." His parents were able to send him to school as soon as he was old enough since his father had a good paying job. He began his schooling at Gilbank's school for the first two years. In March of 1778, his mother died and his sister Dorothy, who he loved dea...

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