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how does William woodsworth describe the beauty of nature? (I need an example from "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" that shows the author being romantic)​

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The beauty of nature, as described by William Wordsworth, is that nature offers everyone freedom, love, and happiness. It does not discriminate. What one makes of this special self-giving remains a personal choice. You can choose to dance with the things that nature offers. You can also choose to wander lonely all through life, without having a meaning.

Explanation:

Woodsworth, in "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" (1807), celebrates the positive effect of nature on human lives and how it can be the key to living a happy and fulfilled life. In the poem, Woodsworth connects nature with man's life and shows how a different perspective of the events of life can redirect the person's attention to the beauty of nature.

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