The correct answer is option a. interest in nature.
Step-by-step explanation:
- In "The Solitary Reaper," a young Highland girl is reaping alone and singing to herself while she works.
- The speaker of the poem is giving us a very positive note of the solitary reaper's beautiful, beguiling song. He also compares her songs to that of the nightingale.
- He desperately wants to know the meaning of the depth of her sorrowful song, as he cannot make out the words.
- In the end, he gives up himself of not knowing but continues to think about her song, even as he is too far to hear it.
- This short poem is quintessential Wordsworth, one of his favorite recurring themes. First, it is about a simple, a commoner, a laboring woman who is far from any place of power; it is also a celebration of the extraordinary being in the ordinary.
- In poem, "The Solitary Reaper," it celebrates the nature and a simple pleasure.