Wordsworth sought beauty in nature and saw it as a source of moral consolation. His poetry went through three stages: initially enjoying nature without deeper meaning, then appreciating its sweet sensations, and finally using intense imagination. He viewed nature as a teacher of human morality and had mother-like feelings for it.
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1. TREATMENT OF NATURE IN WORDSWORTH’S POETRYPREAPARED BY:-SARVAIYA PRIYABAROLL NO:- 18SEM:-2
2. INTRODUCTIONWordsworth seek for beauty in meadows, woods and mountain top “ Wordsworth is forever spiritualizing the moods of nature and winning from them moral consolation “
3. First stage, loves for nature was without any mystical and spiritual touchSecond stage, age of sweet sensationsThird stage, period of intense imagination
4. High priest of nature“One impulse from the vernal wood may teach you more of man, of moral evil and of good, than all sages can”He has mother-like feelings with natureHis attitude towards nature and manHe loves nature with a passion which was all physical