Saturday, August 3, 2019
Mans Relationship with Nature in Hughes and Wordsworths Poetry Essay
Man's Relationship with Nature in Hughes and Wordsworth's Poetry    Concentrating on one Poem by each Poet, Compare and Contrast the ways  in which Hughes and Wordsworth Present Manââ¬â¢s Relationship with Nature    Both Hughes and Wordsworth have beliefs about manââ¬â¢s relationship with  nature, but I feel that they see the relationship between the two in  different ways. Hughes has a more pessimistic and negative approach,  feeling that nature must protect herself from manââ¬â¢s destructive  nature, while Wordsworth believes that nature is a teacher and  nurtures you. Wordsworth uses a more optimistic and positive approach  in his poetry. Wordsworth sees nature in a romantic and spiritual  sense that protects and is constantly feeding and inspiring manââ¬â¢s mind  and helping it to grow. On the other hand Hughes sees man as  interfering and destructive towards nature and is excluded from its  harmony. Hughes personality is much more complicated and hard to deal  with, so to speak, than Wordsworthââ¬â¢s; this is reflected in his  attitude towards nature because he thinks that nature is a violent and  brutal enemy towards man and even itself. From this you can tell that  he is quite a brooding and depressive man. I have chosen to compare  ââ¬ËWork and Playââ¬â¢ by Hughes and by Wordsworth I have chosen  ââ¬ËExpostulation and Replyââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËThe Tables Turnedââ¬â¢ which are poems on  the same subject but ââ¬ËThe Tables Turnedââ¬â¢ is set later on in the day  and is the ââ¬ËCompanion-Pieceââ¬â¢ to ââ¬ËExpostulation and Replyââ¬â¢. I chose to  study these two poems because I think that it is very interesting how  the beliefs of Hughes and Wordsworth are presented, showing that they  both have an admiration for the beauty of nature and its power, and  how Hughes believes that in comparison m...              ... the relationship between man and  nature. This is because Wordsworth lived in a period in time that was  called the romantic era, this is reflected in his views and the ways  he writes as a poet. Whereas Hughes who lived in the 20th century, had  quite different views about manââ¬â¢s relationship with nature. I think  that this is because the period of time that you live in influences  you very heavily in the way you write or express anything. This is  because public attitudes change along with what is accepted and what  is not, or what the public will find most popular. I think that if  Hughes had lived in Wordsworthââ¬â¢s time his style of writing would not  have been as popular as it is today, this is because Hughes style of  writing has a more dramatic and dark edge to it whilst Wordsworthââ¬â¢s  poetry is more romantic so to speak and has a gentler way of putting  things.                        
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