A Smart, Educational Look at What Wordsworth and His Nature Concept

William Wordsworth is a poet of nature. In the most of his literary works, he portrays his relationship with nature especially in his Tintern Abbey; he elucidates his childhood memory with surrounding nature. According to Wordsworth nature has healing power. Nature consoles the human soul in a difficult situation. Nature never betrayed the heart that loved her. Nature gives moral lessons to the humankind. Human gets intuitive mind by dint of solitude and tender environment of nature. Nature gives tranquility to the human soul. However, According to Wordsworth God pervades all objects of nature that means pantheism. Pantheism actually God's presence in all situations of human life. Nature pleasures the human soul. Nothing like nature has the power to create peaceful imagination in human mind. Nature is the source of imagination and this imagination leads to human mind keeps calm and exotic. Nature is God's creation and all functions of God reflected in nature. No one can deny nature influence in the human soul. Wordsworth is the torchbearer of representing the relationship of nature and human in the literature of Romantic Age. We cannot avoid Wordsworth's concept of nature rather it teaches us without nature presence human life is futile and artificial. A human without the relationship of nature cannot get satisfaction in his soul. Nature has such divine power no one can ignore its importance in day to day life since his birth to mature life.  

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