Tables Turned; an Evening Scene
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The poem begins with the speaker addressing his friend directly, urging him to turn away from his books and embrace the beauty of the natural world. He describes the peaceful evening scene, with its tranquil lake, towering mountains, and gentle breeze. The speaker suggests that his friend is missing out on the true beauty and richness of life by staying indoors and reading books. As the poem progresses, the speaker further emphasizes the importance of connecting with nature and the benefits of spending time outdoors. He argues that nature provides a sense of peace, tranquility, and solitude that cannot be found in books. He also suggests that nature can inspire creativity and contemplation, helping us to understand ourselves and the world around us more deeply.Book Details
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William Wordsworth
England
William Wordsworth was an English Romantic poet who, with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped to launch the Romantic Age in English literature with their joint publication Lyrical Ballads (1798). Wordswo...
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