Too Much With Us Annotation

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In The World is Too Much With Us, by William Wordsworth, the poem criticizes humanity for leaving nature behind in the pursuit of industrialization. The underlying meaning of people distancing themselves from the natural world is depicted through personification and tone. Wordsworth uses personification to help draw comparisons between nature and humanity. The sea “bares her bosom to the moon” and “sleeping flowers” personification of nature further emphasizes natures similarities to humans by giving it human characteristics. By drawing these comparisons Wordsworth highlights that society is “out of tune” with the Sea and the wind, and other natural phenomenon in favor of the unnatural world. The author uses the tone of the prom to portray

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