"Expostulation and Reply" and "The Tables Turned" are two poems written by William Wordsworth. Both poems explore the idea of nature and its importance in life. In "Expostulation and Reply," Wordsworth's speaker is trying to convince a friend to appreciate nature more, while in "The Tables Turned," the speaker is trying to convince the reader to spend more time outdoors. Both poems emphasize the importance of nature in life, but they differ in their approach.
اسم المستقل | المرسي ا. |
عدد الإعجابات | 0 |
عدد المشاهدات | 14 |
تاريخ الإضافة | |
تاريخ الإنجاز |