London,1802

Poetry | William Wordsworth

Write about the tone and Authors position in the poem.

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Write about the tone and Authors position in the poem In the poem London by William Wordsworth - nbsp shares his thoughts in a strong and emotional way He is unhappy about the current state of England and calls on John Milton a famous poet from the past to help make things better Let s explore the tone of the poem and Wordsworth's views Tone- Sad and Optimistic The tone of the poem is both sad and hopeful Wordsworth is sad about how England is now He calls it a fen of stagnant waters This means everything feels stuck and dirty He is disappointed But he also has hope He believes that if John Milton a great poet were alive he could help Wordsworth thinks Milton s virtues could make England great again Author's Position- Subjective Wordsworth s view in the poem is very personal He talks directly to Milton

with words like thou and thee It feels like he is writing a letter He shares his own feelings and wishes He really wants Milton to return and help By calling on Milton Wordsworth shows he likes old values like honesty freedom and strength He wants these good qualities to return and help England get better In short Wordsworth's poem mixes sadness with hope He is unhappy with England's state but thinks it can get better His personal touch makes the poem moving It shows how deeply he cares about his country

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