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12 August, 21:25

How does nature in Wordsworth's poetry differ from nature in Byron's description of the Byronic hero?

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  1. 12 August, 21:46
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    Answer: Wordsworth tends to see Nature as 'out there'; a presence which surrounds humans, and contributes to human life, but is different from humans. Wordsworth talks about Nature as something that needs to be learned about and understood, Nature is different from us.
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