Taylor Swift and William Wordsworth

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Romanticism
  • focus on personal, unique experience;
  • focus on individual and their feelings.

Wordsworth: poetry is 'the spontaneous overflow of powerful feeling'

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Romanticism
  • Emphasis on dreams and reveries, on the supernatural, and on the childlike or primitive, unspoilt view of the world, nature.
  • Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey, Shelley, Keats, Byron


Paintings: William Turner

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1. Paraphrase 'I Wandered Lonely'

2. Experience with Nature? Differences - similarities

3. Literary tools  -mood/themes?

4. Reading diary



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I wandered lonely as a cloud A
That floats on high o'er vales and hills, B
When all at once I saw a crowd, A
A host, of golden daffodils;B
Beside the lake, beneath the trees, C
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. C

Continuous as the stars that shine D
And twinkle on the milky way, E
They stretched in never-ending line D
Along the margin of a bay: E
Ten thousand saw I at a glance, F
Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. F





The waves beside them danced; but they
Out-did the sparkling waves in glee:
A poet could not but be gay,
In such a jocund company:
I gazed—and gazed—but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought:



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I wandered lonely as a cloud - simile
daffodils are fluttering and dancing - personification

enjambement 

what wealth - alliteration
assonance - Ten thousand saw I at a glance and They stretched in never-ending

metaphor: inward eye - metaphor for memory of the daffodils. 
The Lakes
Jack Antonoff & Taylor Swift, 2020 (Folkore)
Is it romantic how all my elegies eulogize me?
I'm not cut out for all these cynical clones
These hunters with cell phones
Take me to the lakes where all the poets went to die
I don't belong, and my beloved, neither do you
Those Windermere peaks look like a perfect place to cry
I'm setting off, but not without my muse
What should be over burrowed under my skin?
In heart-stopping waves of hurt
I've come too far to watch some name-dropping sleaze
Tell me what are my words worth



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elegies - eulogise = assonance
rhetorical question: Is it romantic ....me?
Romantic - homophone for Romantics (the poets), romantic as in having feelings of love for someone else, romantic as in having an idealised view of the past.
alliteration: peaks, perfect, place
words worth = allusion to Wordsworth, the man himself.
heart-stopping waves of hurt =metaphor
rhyme: clones, phones, cry, die, hurt, worth
simile: Windemere peaks look like the perfect place to cry.
anaphora: I want ... I want .. I want

Emma
Pride & Prejudice

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