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  1. The poem addresses loss, industrialization, and nature-related concerns. The poem analyses how modernism has damaged people's sense of their own identity and power as well as their relationship to nature.   The world is too much with us Summary

    The poem addresses loss, industrialization, and nature-related concerns. The poem analyses how modernism has damaged people’s sense of their own identity and power as well as their relationship to nature.

     

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  1. Personification - an abstract feature embodied in human form. E.g. This Sea that bares her bosom to the moon, The winds that will be howling at all hours, Sleeping flowers. The World is too much with us Summary

    1. Personification – an abstract feature embodied in human form. E.g. This Sea that bares her bosom to the moon, The winds that will be howling at all hours, Sleeping flowers.

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  1. The speaker in "The World Is Too Much With Us" describes how the relationship between humans and nature consists of loss. That bond previously flourished, but as industrialization has had an increasingly negative impact on daily life, humanity has lost its capability to understand, celebrate, and fiRead more

    The speaker in “The World Is Too Much With Us” describes how the relationship between humans and nature consists of loss. That bond previously flourished, but as industrialization has had an increasingly negative impact on daily life, humanity has lost its capability to understand, celebrate, and find solace in nature.

     

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