Similarities Between John Muir And Wordsworth

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Nature is ugly! Said John Muir and William Wordsworth never. They both adored and treasured nature. They both were always fascinated with it. John Muir was writing about his adventures in finding the “calypso borealis” and William Wordsworth wrote a poem about daffodils. William Wordsworth and John Muir used personification and simile to show how they both love and admire nature and their experiences in it.
Out of all the beautiful flowers, different places and trips John Muir has experienced, his most favorite expedition was the Calypso Borealis. In his essay, it states that “It seemed the most spiritual of all the flower people I had ever met. I sat down beside it and fairly cried for joy.” John Muir felt so captivated by the Calypso Borealis.

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