Poem - Prelude Flashcards
This technique shows Wordsworth’s awe of nature
The Sublime
This language technique shows natures femininity
Wordsworth uses Parenthesise (putting something in brackets). In the first line he says: “(led by her)”.
Wordsworth uses this oxymoron to draw the readers attention. It makes the reader wonder why these two words are used together.
Troubled pleasure
Wordsworth personifies nature to give nature more power.
Without the voice
This power shows nature to be more powerful than…
Mankind
Wordsworth notices natures beauty, not just power, in these quote.
Of sparkling light
This description of the mountain peaks contrasts the wide expanse of the lake and sky.
Elfin pinnacle
The way he says “dipped my oars into silent lake” draws parallels with how he is…
dipping into nature
This quote shows how mountains give the world and sky structure
That craggy steep till then The horizons bound
This shows the isolation that the author feels
Silent water
This shows how much power the mountains hold over the author
Trembling oars
The poem is a written very colloquially written, for example this repeated connective
And
Wordsworth uses fantastical language to demonstrate the grandeur of nature
“Elfin pinnacle”
“Upreared”
This poem deals with an important part of Wordsworth’s life, which he spent in the Lake District
His childhood
Wordsworth not only notices the “huge” mountains but also notices smaller details like…
Small circles glittering idly