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Abstract

International Journal of Advance Research in Multidisciplinary, 2024;2(2):394-397

To study the biographic sketch of William Wordsworth and Robert frost

Author : Jitender and Dr. Aparajita Shukla

Abstract

The purpose of this study is two-fold. It sets out, first, to show William Wordsworth and Robert Lee Frost as nature poets with all its ramifications of meaning. Obviously, William Wordsworth and Robert Frost both as a nature poet can be thoroughly enjoyed and adequately understood only by those who have gained from close study of their poems, a genuine respect for their intellectual genius. In the world of nature, different poets discovered a new level of beauty and wonderment. In their poetry, both William Wordsworth and Robert Lee Frost communicate their emotional reactions to nature's beauty and magic. They were both nature lovers who meticulously examined nature in all of her facets and articulated their feelings via poetry. In their poems, they extol the purity and simplicity of nature's innocence. In contrast to Wordsworth's love of nature, Frost's love of nature and his love of nature are both local and regional, which is significant to note. It is worth noting, however, that William Wordsworth and Robert Frost had very different attitudes about the natural world. These individuals have witnessed nature with their own eyes and have experienced and observed nature with their own hearts. In this way, they are somewhat distinct from one another in their approach of the environment. Frost comes to mind the fact that nature is difficult to find. We merely require a basic understanding of and connection with nature. In comparison, Wordsworth's poetry represent memories cherished since infancy and also crystallize the emotion of love for nature, which he revered and adored. The force of poetry is championed by Frost, who, like Wordsworth, deals unequivocally with the definition of the term in a Wordsworthian fashion.

Keywords

Comparison, Common Man, Local, Regional, Simplicity